Miami, Florida – South Florida residents can expect beach weather to stick around, with sunny skies and summer-like highs in the upper 80s holding through midweek. Daily highs in Miami will push 86°F to 87°F from Friday through Wednesday, setting the tone for a dry, warm stretch across the region.
According to the National Weather Service in Miami, winds will shift southeast Friday morning and remain light through the weekend, with no rain in sight. Friday and Saturday both call for mostly sunny skies and highs around 85°F, with overnight lows staying near 78°F. Sunday’s forecast continues the warm, dry trend, with highs near 86°F and light southeast winds at 6 to 8 mph.
Expect clear driving conditions on I-95 and other major roadways through early next week, though sun glare could impact morning and afternoon commutes. With UV levels high and humidity rising, health officials recommend limiting sun exposure during peak afternoon hours and staying hydrated.
Nighttime conditions will remain mild and mostly clear, offering pleasant evenings for outdoor events across Miami-Dade and Broward counties. The warming trend will continue into Tuesday and Wednesday, with highs peaking near 87°F and no significant weather systems approaching the area.
This extended stretch of dry, stable weather marks one of the longest spring-to-summer transitions Miami has seen this year. No weather alerts or advisories are currently in effect, but residents are urged to stay weather-aware and mindful of heat risks.



