Florida Weather: Spotty Showers Early Week Before Dry, Warm Stretch Builds Across Miami

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MIAMI, Fla. — The early-morning air feels thick and still across South Florida, with a warm 70°F breeze and low clouds drifting in from Biscayne Bay. A few light showers are dotting the coast, but a quiet, steady week of dry and warm November weather lies just ahead for the Miami metro area.

According to the National Weather Service in Miami, a weak moisture boundary remains parked over the region, keeping a 20–30% chance of scattered showers in play through Monday afternoon. Most of the rain should stay brief, but commuters along I-95 and U.S. 1 may see damp pavement or short bursts of drizzle through midday. Winds remain light and variable early before turning easterly by tonight.

By Monday night, drier air builds in from the north, setting the stage for a string of sunny, calm days. Temperatures stay steady near 82–85°F, typical for early November, while humidity eases slightly midweek. Tuesday through Thursday look ideal for outdoor plans, beach visits, or early holiday decorating, with gentle northeast breezes and mostly clear skies.

Late this week, forecasters hint at a small increase in showers Friday or Saturday as another tropical wave approaches the Bahamas. No strong storms are expected, but occasional coastal downpours could briefly return by the weekend.

For now, South Florida’s weather leans tranquil — a warm, breezy start to November that offers a reprieve before the region’s next round of tropical moisture later in the month.


Five-Day Outlook for Miami, FL:
Sun: 83/72 – Slight chance of showers; humid.
Mon: 85/65 – Isolated showers early; clearing late.
Tue: 82/71 – Mostly sunny; gentle north breeze.
Wed: 83/73 – Warm and bright; low humidity.
Thu: 84/73 – Mostly sunny; calm and dry.