Miami, Florida – Storms could interrupt early Father’s Day weekend plans across South Florida as Miami braces for scattered thunderstorms beginning Friday afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service, a 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms moves in after 11 a.m. Friday, with winds gusting up to 20 mph. Motorists along I-95, U.S. 1, and the Dolphin Expressway (SR-836) should expect brief downpours and reduced visibility during the midday and evening commute.
The unsettled pattern continues through Monday, with a daily 30% rain chance in Miami and surrounding coastal areas. Temperatures remain consistently hot, peaking in the upper 80s each afternoon, with high humidity pushing the heat index near the mid-90s. Those planning beach or park outings should keep umbrellas nearby and monitor sky conditions closely.
By Saturday and Sunday, showers remain possible mainly in the afternoons and evenings, though no widespread severe weather is expected. Father’s Day (Sunday) carries a 30% storm chance and breezy conditions — ideal for early outdoor plans, but caution is advised later in the day.
Looking ahead, the pattern persists into early next week, with storm chances continuing into Tuesday and Wednesday. Residents are urged to stay weather-aware and check updates from the Miami NWS office for evolving advisories.
🌤 Miami Five-Day Forecast | June 12–17:
- Thursday: High 86°F | 40% storms before 5 p.m.
- Friday: High 87°F | 40% storms after 11 a.m.
- Saturday: High 87°F | 30% chance of afternoon storms
- Sunday (Father’s Day): High 87°F | 30% storms, breezy
- Monday: High 87°F | 30% storms after 2 p.m.




