Miami, FL – Scattered showers and a few isolated thunderstorms are possible across South Florida today as residual tropical moisture lingers south of a stalled frontal boundary, according to the US National Weather Service Miami.
Forecasters say rain chances range from 20–40% through tonight, with activity expected to increase over southeast Florida late this morning before moving inland toward southwest Florida during the afternoon and evening hours.
While widespread severe weather is not expected, heavy rainfall, gusty winds, and isolated lightning strikes are possible in stronger cells. Drivers should be prepared for brief downpours and ponding on roads, particularly during afternoon commutes.
According to meteorologists, the unsettled weather pattern may persist intermittently through midweek as the front slowly dissipates over the region. Areas from Miami and Fort Lauderdale to Naples and Homestead could see scattered rainfall at times before drier conditions return later in the week.
Residents are encouraged to monitor local forecasts for any changes, especially if outdoor plans are scheduled for this evening.