Miami, Florida – Afternoon storms could snarl traffic and soak neighborhoods across Miami on Friday as another round of summer-like weather rolls in. Drivers along I-95 and U.S. 1 should watch for lightning and brief downpours after 2 p.m., when the risk of thunderstorms increases.
According to the National Weather Service in Miami, there’s a 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms Friday and again Friday night, especially after midday. Winds will shift from the southeast, gusting up to 9 mph, with highs reaching 86°F and nighttime lows near 81°F.
By Saturday, storm chances tick upward again, with rain possible after 2 p.m. and continuing through the evening. Sunday’s forecast mirrors Saturday: a 50% chance of storms with muggy highs near 87°F and lows around 81°F. Weekend plans could face disruptions, particularly during the afternoons and evenings. Stay weather-aware if heading to the beach or traveling along Florida’s Turnpike.
Monday brings a higher storm risk, with a 60% chance of rain during the day and continued showers possible Monday night. The pattern holds into Tuesday with another 70% storm chance.
🗓️ FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR MIAMI, FL (JUNE 5–10)
- Thursday: High 86°F, 30% chance of storms after 2 p.m.
- Friday: High 86°F, 30% chance of afternoon storms
- Saturday: High 87°F, 50% chance of storms after 2 p.m.
- Sunday: High 87°F, 50% chance of showers and storms
- Monday: High 87°F, 60% chance of storms; 30% at night
- Tuesday: High 86°F, 70% chance of storms; 50% at night