Miami-Area Storm Risk: Thunderstorms Expected Until 8 p.m. Monday With 90°F Heat

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Miami, Florida – Scattered thunderstorms could disrupt afternoon and evening plans across South Florida today, with the highest chances over inland areas from Miami to Naples.

According to the National Weather Service in Miami, isolated to scattered thunderstorms are likely through early evening Monday. The most active cells are expected over interior regions, though coastal cities like West Palm Beach and Ft. Lauderdale may also see brief downpours or gusty winds.

Highs are expected to reach 90°F in Miami and Naples, with 89°F readings in Ft. Lauderdale and West Palm Beach. The combination of heat and moisture could lead to locally heavy rainfall, minor flooding, and dangerous lightning in affected areas. Residents are urged to monitor radar updates and avoid outdoor activities during any storms.

Drivers in Broward and Collier counties should use caution during heavy rain, especially along US-27 and I-75 near the Everglades. Beachgoers and boaters along the Gulf and Atlantic coasts should also stay alert, as sudden storms could impact visibility and safety.

Rain chances taper off tonight, but isolated showers remain possible. More updates are expected later today as conditions evolve.