Miami, FL – A heat advisory will remain in effect Monday for South Florida, with temperatures climbing and heat indices nearing 110°F. Coastal areas are also at risk of minor flooding throughout the week, as higher-than-normal tides, known as king tides, are expected to intensify. Local authorities urge residents to limit outdoor activities during peak heat hours and to be prepared for possible flooding in low-lying areas.
According to the National Weather Service, the heat advisory will last from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., with coastal flooding risks particularly high around high tide, expected Monday morning and again in the evening. Temperatures will remain near 90°F through Friday, with rain chances increasing midweek. Residents should secure flood-prone areas and ensure cooling systems are functional.
For the week ahead, Miami will see mostly hot and humid conditions with a chance of rain each day, reaching 55% today and remaining elevated through Wednesday. Stay updated with local weather reports and heed warnings to avoid heat-related illness.
5-Day Forecast:
• Sunday: 90°F, 55% rain
• Monday: 90°F, 35% rain
• Tuesday: 90°F, 35% rain
• Wednesday: 91°F, 50% rain
• Thursday: 90°F, 45% rain