Miami, FL Weather This Week: Spotty Showers Midweek, Warm Sunshine for Thanksgiving Travelers

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Miami, FL – South Florida wakes to mild air and calm skies this morning, but midweek could bring a brief change before Thanksgiving’s sunny return. A warm, breezy pattern holds steady through Tuesday before a small storm chance edges in by Wednesday afternoon.

According to the National Weather Service in Miami, isolated showers and a few thunderstorms could develop Wednesday evening as a weak front approaches from the Gulf. Rain chances sit near 20%, but even light storms could bring brief gusts and lightning across coastal and inland neighborhoods. For travelers on I-95, U.S. 1, or heading to Miami International Airport, the best bet for dry travel appears early Wednesday or Thanksgiving morning.

By Thursday, skies clear and the warmth returns — highs near 82°F with light northeasterly winds creating ideal outdoor conditions for beach walks, family gatherings, and early shopping runs. Despite the slight rain chance, no widespread disruptions are expected, and Thanksgiving looks seasonably warm across the metro.

Looking ahead, late Friday into the weekend may bring a few showers, but overall, Miami’s holiday stretch stays mild, humid, and largely dry — a classic tropical Thanksgiving.

Five-Day Outlook (Nov. 24–28):

  • Tuesday: Sunny, breezy; high 81°F.
  • Wednesday: Slight storm chance; high 82°F.
  • Thanksgiving Day: Mostly sunny, warm; high 82°F.
  • Friday: Partly sunny, breezy; high 77°F.
  • Saturday: Scattered showers, humid; high 80°F.