Miami, FL – South Florida is set to experience scattered showers and thunderstorms today, especially during the afternoon and early evening hours. High temperatures will reach the lower to mid-90s.
According to the National Weather Service Miami, a Heat Advisory is in effect for Miami-Dade, Broward, and Collier counties. Heat index values are projected to range from 105 to 109 degrees. Residents are advised to stay well-hydrated and avoid outdoor activity during peak heat hours.
Looking ahead, the weather pattern remains consistent. Thursday and Friday are expected to have similar conditions with temperatures peaking at 92°F and a 45% chance of rain. Over the weekend, temperatures will slightly rise, reaching 93°F on Saturday with a lower rain chance of 40%. Sunday will see a slight dip to 91°F, maintaining a 40% chance of showers.
Early next week, the forecast suggests continued high temperatures with sunny skies on Monday, reaching 92°F. Tuesday’s forecast shows partly cloudy conditions with temperatures around 91°F.
As South Florida navigates through this heatwave, it is crucial to monitor weather updates and heed advice from local authorities to ensure safety and preparedness during extreme weather conditions.




