Miami, FL – South Florida is currently under a heat advisory, with temperatures feeling as high as 108°F. Residents are advised to stay hydrated and remain indoors until 6 p.m., as the high humidity and heat continue to pose health risks.
The National Weather Service predicts thunderstorms beginning around 4 p.m., with a 55% chance of rain this afternoon. Localized flooding remains a concern in urban areas, including Miami and Fort Lauderdale. Temperatures will hover around 88°F, with cooler conditions as rain chances increase into the evening.
Looking ahead, the forecast shows a 50% chance of rain continuing into Wednesday, with highs again reaching 90°F. Thunderstorms are expected throughout the week, with Friday and Saturday seeing rain chances around 35%. Temperatures will continue to climb, hitting highs of 92°F by the weekend.
Residents should monitor weather updates and avoid outdoor activity during peak afternoon heat.




