• Todays Weather in Miami - Monday - 01 June 2026
    Jun 1 2026
    Miami opens the week deceptively calm — right now it's 80°F and mostly cloudy with a light southwest breeze at 6 mph and no active alerts. But that calm is borrowed time. Monday is the day to build your schedule around.

    A heat index climbing toward 101°F makes Monday the most dangerous heat day of the stretch. Mornings look partly sunny with a high near 88°F, but afternoon showers and thunderstorms arrive with a 70% probability. If you have beach plans or outdoor work, front-load everything into the morning hours and be indoors or covered by noon. Monday night stays unsettled before gradually clearing overnight.

    Tuesday follows the same pattern — partly sunny mornings, a 50% storm chance by mid-afternoon, highs near 87°F, and the heat index back near 100°F. This is not a one-day event.

    Wednesday holds a 70% storm chance. Thursday pushes to 78% — the highest storm probability of the week — as northeast winds increase to 12 mph. Keep a close eye on Thursday if you have outdoor commitments.

    Relief arrives by the weekend. Friday drops to a 43% storm chance. Saturday eases to just 24%. If flexible scheduling is an option, the back half of the week is where outdoor plans belong.

    Beach conditions are fine today. Pack an umbrella before Monday morning. You will need it.

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  • Todays Weather in Miami - Sunday - 31 May 2026
    May 31 2026
    Miami is enjoying a calm Saturday evening — 80 degrees, mostly cloudy, winds at just 5 mph out of the west — but the quiet doesn't last long. Starting Sunday, a classic South Florida wet-season pattern takes hold and doesn't let go until the weekend.

    Sunday's morning looks fine, with partly sunny skies and a high near 87. But storms roll in during the early afternoon. The critical window: 1 to 4 p.m. Beach-goers should plan to be back onshore by noon. Sunday night carries a 50% storm chance before 10 p.m., then clears to mostly cloudy with a low around 80.

    Monday turns up the heat with a high near 88 and a heat index that could reach 101. That's the number to watch — humid, heavy air that drains you fast. Afternoon storms remain likely, same timing as Sunday.

    The pattern holds all week: partly sunny mornings, afternoon and evening storms, overnight lows stubbornly near 80. Wednesday carries the highest rain chance of the stretch at 72%. Thursday isn't far behind. Friday and Saturday ease slightly, but showers stay in the picture.

    No active weather alerts, no tropical threats, no warnings. Just the South Florida wet season in full swing.

    Bottom line: Calm tonight, commit to mornings next week. The afternoons belong to the storms.

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  • Todays Weather in Miami - Saturday - 30 May 2026
    May 30 2026
    Miami is quiet right now — partly cloudy skies and a comfortable 79 degrees — but this calm is borrowed time. Tonight stays mild with no rain threat, making it a great window for outdoor plans. Saturday morning also looks clear, but afternoon storm chances rise to 26% after 3 PM, so beach-goers should aim to wrap up before midday.

    Sunday is the day to plan around. A 74% chance of showers and thunderstorms arrives after 1 PM, with a high near 88°F and a heat index climbing to 100 degrees. That combination of stacking heat and humidity before the storms hit is serious — hydration is essential, and being outdoors past 2 PM is a real risk.

    Beyond Sunday, the pattern holds. Storm chances stay above 50% Monday through Thursday, with highs between 86 and 88 degrees. This is a full wet week for the Miami metro area, not a passing system. No active weather alerts are in effect right now, but the Sunday setup warrants attention before the weekend arrives.

    Bottom line: tonight and Saturday morning are your windows. After that, keep the umbrella handy and watch the afternoon sky. This is your daily Miami weather briefing — practical, specific, and under three minutes.

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  • Todays Weather in Miami - Friday - 29 May 2026
    May 29 2026
    Friday is shaping up to be a test of patience for the Miami metro. Right now it's 78°F and mostly cloudy with light southwest winds and only a 13% chance of overnight rain — so Thursday evening looks manageable. But the weekend pattern tells a different story.

    Friday afternoon brings likely showers and thunderstorms with a 71% precipitation chance and up to three-quarters of an inch of rain possible. The high reaches 86°F, but the humidity and storm risk will dominate the feel of the day. South winds increase to around 9 mph. If you have outdoor plans Friday, move them to the morning.

    Friday night stays unsettled — storms likely through around 1 a.m., with a low near 79°F. Saturday offers a real morning window: partly sunny before storms return after 1 p.m. with a 40% chance. High near 86°F. Use that morning.

    Sunday ramps back up with a 74% storm chance and a high near 88°F. The pattern then carries through Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday — all with significant storm chances and highs of 87–88°F. This is not a single-day event. It's a multi-day stretch.

    Beach conditions: Friday morning and Saturday morning are your best shots. After noon on either day, the odds are not in your favor.

    Plan around your mornings this week. In Miami, the afternoon belongs to the sky.

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  • Todays Weather in Miami - Thursday - 28 May 2026
    May 28 2026
    A rip current warning is in effect along Miami's beaches until 8 PM tonight — the headline for Wednesday's forecast and reason enough to hold off on the surf until the evening. On land, conditions are milder: temperatures sit at 79 degrees with southeast winds at 12 mph, a humid and hazy sky, and only a 16 percent chance of rain today. It's classic Miami — warm, unsettled, but not dramatically stormy.

    Overnight, expect a low around 79 with the same slight rain chance. Cooling down is not really part of Miami's vocabulary in late May.

    The bigger story is what's building through the rest of the week. Thursday brings showers and thunderstorms with a high near 85 and a 41 percent precipitation chance that climbs to 55 percent Thursday night. Friday steps it up further to 62 percent, and the pattern stays unsettled into the weekend: 50 percent Saturday, 60 percent Sunday, and 74 percent by Tuesday. This isn't a passing system — it's a gradual ramp-up worth tracking if you have outdoor plans.

    For today: wear light, breathable clothing, carry an umbrella, and skip the beach until that rip current warning clears. The real weather story is still building — check back daily for your Miami forecast briefing.

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  • Todays Weather in Miami - Wednesday - 27 May 2026
    May 27 2026
    A rip current statement is in effect for Miami beaches through 8 PM tonight, and it's the most important thing you need to know before heading to the water. Today's Miami weather briefing breaks down exactly what that means, how to stay safe in the surf, and why today and Wednesday are your best outdoor windows of the week.

    Right now, Miami is sitting at 81°F and partly cloudy, with a pleasant southeast breeze at 15 mph. No rain today. Overnight lows stay warm around 81°F with the same partly cloudy skies. Wednesday brings a slight chance of a morning shower around 10–11 AM, but it clears quickly for a mostly sunny afternoon with a high near 86°F.

    After that, the pattern shifts fast. Wednesday night brings possible thunderstorms after 8 PM. Thursday carries a 50% storm chance from mid-morning onward. Friday's storm probability climbs to 60%, with a high near 87°F. The weekend stays cloudy and unsettled, and by Sunday you're looking at storm chances around 74%. This is a multi-day wet stretch, not a one-day event.

    The takeaway: today and Wednesday are your window. Front-load any outdoor plans, respect the rip current advisory, and keep an eye on Thursday as the week's key turning point.

    Under 3 minutes. Practical, specific, and built for Miami. A YesWee production.

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  • Todays Weather in Miami - Tuesday - 26 May 2026
    May 26 2026
    Miami is waking up to mostly clear skies and a warm 82°F, but the National Weather Service has a rip current statement in effect through tomorrow evening — and that's the headline before anything else. If you're planning a beach day, stay close to a lifeguard, avoid fighting any outgoing current, and swim parallel to shore if you get caught.

    Back on land, today is as good as South Florida gets in late May. The southeast wind is running at about 18 mph, the rain chance is just 8%, and skies stay mostly clear. The overnight low holds at 82°F — yes, really — so keep the AC running if you want comfortable sleep.

    Looking ahead: Tuesday brings a high near 86°F with mostly sunny skies, but a 19% chance of afternoon thunderstorms after 5 PM is worth noting if you have outdoor plans. Classic Miami pattern — mornings are your safest bet. Wednesday follows a similar script.

    Then Thursday changes everything. Showers and thunderstorms become likely at 65%, and that rain signal strengthens through the weekend and into next Monday — reaching 70 to 75% precipitation chances by Friday and Sunday.

    Bottom line: today and Tuesday morning are your best outdoor windows this week. Use them wisely. Rip current caution at the beach, clear skies on land, and a wet back half of the week ahead for Miami.

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  • Todays Weather in Miami - Monday - 25 May 2026
    May 25 2026
    (00:00:00) Todays Weather in Miami - Monday - 25 May 2026
    (00:00:39) Memorial Day Forecast
    (00:01:15) The Week Ahead
    (00:01:55) Practical Takeaway

    Miami wakes up to mostly clear skies and 81 degrees this Memorial Day, but a rip current statement in effect through Monday at 8 p.m. means the ocean is off-limits for safe swimming. A sustained southeast wind at 17 mph — with gusts into the low twenties — is driving strong rip currents along the shore. The water looks calm from the sand. It isn't. Swim near a lifeguard or stay out of the surf entirely.

    For the holiday itself, the forecast is genuinely excellent. Expect a sunny Memorial Day with a high near 86 degrees, southeast winds holding steady at 17 mph, and a warm overnight low around 81. Cookouts, pool days, and park plans all get a green light. Just keep that beach caution in mind through the evening.

    The week ahead tells a different story. Monday night brings a slight shower and thunderstorm chance between 8 and 11 p.m. Tuesday stays mostly sunny near 86 during the day, but storm chances climb to 42 percent overnight. By Wednesday, it's nearly 50 percent, and Thursday lands at 70 percent — classic Miami summer thunderstorm pattern kicking in. The back half of the week belongs to afternoon and evening storms.

    Practical takeaway: enjoy the clean holiday sunshine on Monday, plan outdoor activities for mornings mid-week, and keep an umbrella within reach from Wednesday onward.

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