Miami, Florida – A round of thunderstorms could disrupt Monday travel across South Florida, with activity likely to peak around midday. Drivers along I-95 through Miami should expect slick roads and reduced visibility by noon as summer storm chances ramp up.
According to the National Weather Service, there’s a 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms on Monday, June 9, most likely after 12 p.m. Winds will shift from the southeast at 7 to 10 mph. Monday night brings only a 20 percent chance of storms, but partly cloudy skies will persist and temperatures will remain warm, near 82°F.
Tuesday poses the greatest threat of the week. Showers and thunderstorms are likely after 11 a.m., with a 60 percent chance of precipitation and gusty southeast winds between 9 and 11 mph. The rain risk continues Tuesday night at 40 percent, keeping outdoor evening plans questionable.
Midweek Impact:
- Wednesday brings another strong round of likely showers and thunderstorms, with a 70 percent chance and highs near 86°F.
- Thursday follows with continued storm chances before 2 p.m., then possible clearing in the afternoon. Daytime highs hold steady around 86°F.
- Friday stays unsettled with a 40 percent rain chance, followed by more storms possible on Saturday.
Prepare for frequent summer downpours and keep emergency kits ready. Another update is expected Tuesday morning as conditions evolve.