Miami, FL – High pressure over South Florida is setting the stage for a warm and wet start to the week. On Monday, an easterly flow is expected to bring the highest rain chances to the Gulf Coast, with scattered showers and isolated storms forming later in the afternoon. As the sea breeze moves inland, the potential for rainfall increases, particularly in areas like Immokalee, which could see a 64% chance of rain.
Tuesday and Wednesday will continue the trend of warm temperatures, with highs reaching into the low 90s across much of the region. Expect temperatures around 93°F in Immokalee and 91°F in Palmdale on Tuesday. Rain chances will remain moderate, especially in the afternoon and early evening hours as the sea breeze triggers additional storm development.
Residents along the Gulf Coast should prepare for higher rainfall totals, while those in Miami and Fort Lauderdale can expect slightly drier conditions, though scattered showers are still possible. The heat will remain a consistent factor throughout the week, with high humidity making it feel even hotter. Residents are advised to stay hydrated and take precautions against the heat, especially during peak afternoon hours.



