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Showers and thunderstorms likely this afternoon in Miami; heavy downpours and a small severe threat could slow travel.
After a warm Thursday (87 degrees in Miami), a weak front has now pushed through and will remain sprawled across South Florida for the next couple days. Here’s what to know. Will it rain today and when?
It's going to be warm in South Florida on Tuesday, but some record-high temperatures are possible later this week
Miami started Monday, March 16, on the sticky side, waking up to humid, mostly cloudy skies, temperatures around 75°F and high dewpoints. A cold front is slated to sweep through tonight, boosting the odds that showers and thunderstorms will roll across the metro after sunset.
Rainfall totals over the last 24 hours across portions of the Miami Valley range from a half inch to over 3 inches as of 4am this morning.
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The rain has moved out, but the cooler is moving in. We’ll enjoy a few days of sunshine before another potent storm moves in by Sunday night.
The Miami Open canceled Sunday’s qualifying matches and practices due to inclement weather in Miami Gardens. In an Instagram post, the official page said all match play will begin Monday at 10 a.m.
A woman walks through South Pointe Park as hot weather moved through the area on Aug. 15, 2025, in Miami Beach, Fla. Forecasters issued heat advisories throughout the summer in South Florida. Spring break week March 9-15, 2026, won’t be as hot. But it’ll feel a toasty season in the mid-80s.
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