BUNCHE PARK, Fla. – South Florida drivers should prepare for slick roads and lightning delays as storms push into Bunche Park this weekend. Heavy rain may reduce visibility along I-95 and neighborhood streets, making Sunday night travel especially hazardous. Residents are urged to stay weather-aware and avoid unnecessary trips during peak storm hours.
According to the National Weather Service in Miami, a 30% chance of thunderstorms develops Saturday night, increasing to 50% by Monday. Lightning, sudden downpours, and brief gusty winds remain the main threats. Highs will reach near 90°F daily, with humidity driving heat indices even higher.
Localized flooding is possible in low-lying neighborhoods and intersections prone to ponding. Miami-Dade Transit riders should expect potential delays during evening storms. Homeowners are encouraged to clear drains and secure outdoor items before showers intensify.
The pattern continues into early next week. Showers return Tuesday with another 30% storm chance, followed by a wetter Wednesday when half the area could see thunderstorms. Conditions improve slightly Thursday, though isolated afternoon storms remain typical for late September in South Florida.
Storms may disrupt weekend outdoor plans, particularly Sunday evening events across Miami-Dade. Those with flights through Miami International should monitor airline alerts for potential weather-related delays.
Advisories may be issued if storm intensity strengthens. Residents should track updates and be ready for rapidly changing conditions through Monday.
Five-Day Forecast for Bunche Park, FL
- Saturday: Mostly sunny, 90°F. Afternoon storms possible after 11 a.m.
- Sunday: 30% storm chance, high near 90°F. Storms mainly after 2 p.m.
- Monday: 50% storm chance, high 89°F. Storms possible morning through evening.
- Tuesday: 30% storm chance, mostly cloudy, high near 90°F.
- Wednesday: 50% storm chance, high near 90°F. Storms possible all afternoon.