Miami, FL – A modest increase in humidity is returning to South Florida today, bringing a small chance for isolated showers but otherwise warm and pleasant conditions, according to the National Weather Service in Miami.
Forecasters say an area of low pressure approaching from the north will slightly boost rain chances through the afternoon, mainly for the east coast metro areas. Most locations will stay dry, with only a 15% to 25% chance of scattered light showers.
High temperatures will reach the low to mid-80s across the region, including 84°F in the Everglades, 83°F in Immokalee, and 82°F in Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and Naples. No thunderstorms are expected, and rainfall totals should remain light.
Winds will stay gentle out of the northeast, keeping coastal conditions calm through the evening. Drier air is expected to return early in the week, setting up several days of typical early-November warmth and sunshine.





