Florida – Warm ocean air is already drifting across Biscayne Bay this morning, and downtown Miami feels more like late spring than mid-February. Temperatures started near 62°F under mostly clear skies, with calm winds and thick humidity in place.
Sunshine dominates today. Highs climb to about 77°F with light northwest winds becoming southeasterly this afternoon. It will feel bright and warm through midday. If you’re heading along I-95 or the Dolphin Expressway, expect dry pavement and good visibility.
Tonight stays mostly clear with lows around 64°F. Friday remains mostly sunny and slightly cooler, topping out near 76°F. The pattern stays steady and pleasant through Valentine’s Day Saturday, with highs near 74°F and a light east wind. It’s ideal weather for outdoor dinners or beach plans.
Changes arrive Sunday. Winds turn breezy, and clouds increase by late morning. Highs reach near 76°F again, but a 20% chance of showers develops during the day. By Sunday night, storm chances increase to 50%, mainly after 1 a.m. Showers and a few thunderstorms could bring brief heavy downpours and gusty winds.
Plan ahead if you’re traveling late Sunday. Sudden rain may reduce visibility and create ponding on roadways. Keep umbrellas ready and monitor updates.
Looking into the 6–10 day outlook, NOAA signals above-normal temperatures across much of the southern U.S., including Florida. Highs near 80°F are possible by midweek as a broader warm pattern expands nationwide. Spring vibes are building, even as parts of the country track snow and cold.
Five Day Outlook for Miami, FL:
Today: High 77°F, sunny.
Friday: High 76°F, mostly sunny, low 68°F.
Saturday (Valentine’s Day): High 74°F, mostly sunny.
Sunday: High 76°F, breezy, slight chance of showers.
Monday: High near 80°F, scattered showers possible.


