What can residents and visitors expect from Miami weather today? Rain and thunderstorms are forecasted, with high temperatures reaching the low 80s.
A few passing downpours occurred this morning, and the chance of precipitation today stands at 60%. Rain and thunderstorms are expected to continue throughout the day, with widespread rain accumulation projected between 1 to 2 inches. Isolated areas could see even higher totals, with 3 to 5 inches possible if multiple storms pass over the same locations.
Localized urban flooding or standing water may occur in areas prone to such conditions. Looking ahead, isolated showers are expected on Monday morning and afternoon, with high temperatures near 86 degrees. The chance of precipitation on Monday is estimated at 50%.
On Tuesday, temperatures are expected to drop to around 72 degrees, with a 40% chance of precipitation. An additional 1 to 3 inches of rain is possible across South Florida on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, which may further exacerbate the current extreme drought affecting the region.
Miami International Airport is experiencing increased crowds due to spring break, but travel delays are being reported nationwide due to severe weather and a partial government shutdown. Travelers should remain aware of potential disruptions as they navigate the busy travel season.
As the weather continues to evolve, residents and visitors should stay updated on forecasts and prepare for changing conditions. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the extent of flooding or travel disruptions that may arise from the anticipated rainfall.