Miami, Florida – Stepping outside in Miami this Sunday, July 27th? Prepare for sizzling heat and a sudden risk of storms that could upend summer plans and disrupt I-95 traffic through the heart of the city.
According to the National Weather Service, Miami will see mostly sunny skies on Sunday, with highs climbing to 89°F and a heat index near 100. Humidity will remain near 80%. By mid-afternoon, a 20 percent chance of thunderstorms could bring quick downpours, gusty winds, and hazardous driving along key routes including I-95 and I-195. East winds of 6 to 10 mph may offer little relief from the heat.
Residents should limit outdoor activities during peak heat, stay hydrated, and check on neighbors, especially those without reliable air conditioning. For those traveling, remember: roads can quickly become slick during pop-up storms, so slow down if showers hit while driving.
Sunday night brings mostly clear skies and lows around 81°F, but storm chances increase slightly after 2 a.m. as the new workweek begins. The pattern of sunny mornings and isolated, fast-moving afternoon thunderstorms will dominate Miami’s weather through Friday, August 1st.
Each day, high temperatures hover near 89°F, with 20–30 percent chances of afternoon or evening storms. Prepare for brief delays and possible street flooding, especially in low-lying areas like Little Havana, Downtown, and Wynwood.
Stay tuned for updates from the National Weather Service and Miami-Dade Emergency Management. Additional advisories could be issued if storms intensify.
Five Day Forecast for Miami, Florida (Sunday, July 27th – Friday, August 1st):
- Sunday: Mostly sunny, high 89°F. 20% chance of afternoon thunderstorms.
- Monday: Mostly sunny, high 89°F. 20% chance of afternoon storms.
- Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high 89°F. 30% chance of thunderstorms after 2 p.m.
- Wednesday: Sunny, high 89°F. 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms.
- Thursday: Mostly sunny, high 89°F. 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms.
Stay weather aware, Miami. Warnings remain in effect through the week as summer storms continue.




