Miami, Florida – South Florida is settling into a warmer and mostly dry weather pattern today, offering a break from recent cool mornings as temperatures climb comfortably by this afternoon. Conditions look favorable for outdoor plans, with only a minimal chance for a passing shower near the Atlantic coast.
According to the National Weather Service in Miami, dry air will dominate much of the region today, keeping rain chances low. Forecasters note that a brief isolated shower cannot be ruled out along the east coast, but widespread rainfall is not expected. Sunshine and light winds will allow temperatures to rebound steadily through the late morning and afternoon hours.
High temperatures are forecast to reach the mid to upper 70s across much of South Florida. Miami and West Palm Beach are expected to top out near 76 degrees, while Fort Lauderdale and Naples should reach the mid-70s as well. Coastal areas may feel slightly cooler with onshore breezes, but overall conditions will remain warm and pleasant.
Travel and marine conditions are expected to remain quiet, with no advisories in effect. Beachgoers should still keep an eye on the sky for a brief shower along the coast, though most locations will stay dry through sunset.
Looking ahead, the warmer pattern is expected to continue into tonight and beyond, with mild evening temperatures and generally dry conditions remaining in place. Any changes to rain chances will be limited and localized, with no significant weather concerns anticipated in the near term.





