Good morning, Miami! It's time to dive into your local weather forecast, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Miami, Florida.
Today, we can expect showers likely, with the possibility of thunderstorms after 11 am. Some storms could bring heavy rain, so make sure to grab your umbrellas. It'll be cloudy with a high near 78. A bit breezy with a southeast wind of 16 to 20 miles per hour, gusting up to 26 miles per hour. The chance of precipitation stands at 60%, with new rainfall amounts between a half and three-quarters of an inch possible.
As we move into tonight, showers are likely, possibly accompanied by a thunderstorm. Similar to the day, some storms might bring heavy rain. Expect a cloudy night with a low around 72. It'll get windy later, with a south wind of 15 to 22 miles per hour, gusting as high as 33 miles per hour. The chance of precipitation goes up to 70%, with new rainfall amounts between a quarter and half an inch possible.
Looking ahead to Saturday, more showers and possibly a thunderstorm are on the agenda before 2 pm, followed by a chance of showers and thunderstorms. High near 79, with windy conditions - a south wind around 22 miles per hour, becoming west in the afternoon. Gusts could reach up to 34 miles per hour. The chance of precipitation is up to 80%, with new rainfall amounts between three-quarters and one inch possible.
By Saturday night, things calm down a bit with a 30% chance of showers before 8 pm. Mostly clear skies with a low around 66. Breezy conditions continue with a west wind of 15 to 17 miles per hour, gusting as high as 23 miles per hour.
Sunday brings mostly sunny skies with a high near 78. Expect breezy conditions with a northwest wind around 16 miles per hour, gusting as high as 22 miles per hour. And for Sunday night, mostly cloudy with a low around 69. A north wind of 13 to 15 miles per hour, gusting up to 22 miles per hour.
To stay updated on the weather, visit the National Weather Service office online at www.weather.gov/mfl.
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