South Florida residents are in for a continuation of warm weather and scattered rain as the week begins. Veterans Day in Miami and surrounding areas will see temperatures reaching the mid to upper 80s, providing a mild but humid start to the day. Residents are advised to carry umbrellas as isolated showers may pop up, particularly in the afternoon and early evening hours.
According to the National Weather Service in Miami, chances of rain hover around 20% to 25% in areas such as Fort Lauderdale, Homestead, and Miami. Today’s forecast aligns closely with the prior day’s weather, featuring mainly light, isolated showers that may temporarily dampen outdoor activities. For those attending Veterans Day events, the showers are expected to be brief and isolated, allowing for largely uninterrupted plans.
Tomorrow, Tuesday, the weather is expected to remain similar, with temperatures staying in the mid-80s and rain chances decreasing slightly, especially toward the evening. Winds will be mild, blowing from the east at around 6 to 10 mph, keeping conditions moderately comfortable despite the warm temperatures.
The extended forecast shows mostly sunny skies with reduced chances of rain from Wednesday through Thursday, although winds will pick up slightly midweek. Temperatures are predicted to dip slightly, providing a break from the current warmth, with highs expected in the lower 80s. By the end of the week, conditions will dry out further, with Friday and Saturday likely remaining sunny and dry, an ideal time for outdoor plans.