Miami, FL – A wet and stormy day is in store for Miami and South Florida, as forecasters predict scattered to widespread showers and thunderstorms today, Tuesday. Residents should prepare for possible localized flooding, especially in metro areas, as repeated rounds of storms move through the region. With high temperatures ranging from the upper 80s to low 90s, the combination of rain and heat will impact daily activities.
According to the National Weather Service Miami, rain chances are highest in areas like Immokalee (75%) and Everglades City (74%), making outdoor plans risky. To avoid potential dangers, locals are advised to monitor weather updates closely and remain indoors during peak storm hours.
The weather pattern is expected to continue into Wednesday, with additional rain and thunderstorms forecasted. Wednesday’s temperatures will rise slightly, with highs reaching the low 90s. As the week progresses, rain chances will decrease, but the heat remains steady, with temperatures in the low 90s through the weekend.



