South Florida residents should prepare for slight chances of storms this Tuesday afternoon, with cooler temperatures expected starting Wednesday. Highs today will reach the upper 80s in Miami and surrounding areas, with a 13% chance of rain later in the day. Winds from the north are expected to pick up slightly as evening approaches, signaling the arrival of cooler air.
According to the National Weather Service, a cold front is set to pass through overnight, bringing temperatures down into the low 70s by Wednesday morning. The cooler air will persist through the week, with Wednesday’s high only reaching 83°F. Winds will also increase by midweek, with gusts reaching 23 mph.
The chances of rain remain low through Thursday, but showers are more likely heading into Friday and Saturday. A 40% chance of thunderstorms is forecast for both Friday and Saturday, with rain potentially affecting parts of the I-95 and U.S. 1 corridors, particularly in the Miami and Homestead areas.
Motorists are advised to take extra precautions as wet road conditions could develop suddenly, especially later this week. The highest risk of storms will be Friday, and wind gusts could make driving hazardous. Plan for possible delays and keep an eye on weather alerts.
For those planning outdoor activities, it’s best to schedule them earlier in the week as conditions become increasingly unstable after Thursday. Check weather updates frequently to stay ahead of changing conditions and ensure your plans are not impacted.