Miami, Florida – Afternoon thunderstorms could disrupt daily routines across Miami starting Tuesday, with a pattern of daily storms expected through Saturday.
According to the National Weather Service in Miami, there’s a 30% chance of thunderstorms Tuesday after 1 p.m., followed by a 20% chance of overnight storms. Temperatures will climb to 87°F with winds around 10 mph. These storms may bring heavy rain and lightning, especially along I-95 during peak afternoon travel hours.
Wednesday through Friday brings a continued storm threat, with rain chances increasing to 40–60% each day. Thursday and Friday both feature the likelihood of showers and thunderstorms after 2 p.m., with possible thunder before nightfall. Highs remain consistently near 87°F, and overnight lows stay in the low 80s.
Residents should avoid non-essential travel during storm hours, secure loose outdoor items, and charge devices in advance of potential outages. Use caution near low-lying streets prone to flooding and monitor alerts from local emergency services.
Five-Day Outlook for Miami:
- Tuesday: 30% chance of storms after 1 p.m., high near 87°F
- Wednesday: 40% chance of storms after 8 a.m., 87°F high
- Thursday: Storms likely after 2 p.m., 60% chance, 87°F high
- Friday: 60% chance of afternoon storms, 87°F high
- Saturday: 50% chance of storms with brief clearing, 88°F high




