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A rip current statement is active through tomorrow evening — here's what Miami beachgoers need to know before hitting the water today. Plus, enjoy the sunshine while it lasts: a wet stretch is building from Thursday through the weekend.
A rip current statement is in effect through Monday evening — beach conditions are dangerous despite clear skies and an 81°F start. Miami's Memorial Day forecast is sunny and gorgeous, but afternoon thunderstorms build steadily from Tuesday night through a 70% chance by Thursday.
A rip current statement is in effect for Miami beaches through Sunday evening — here's what you need to know before you hit the water this weekend. Plus, Memorial Day looks like the cleaner day, with a 14% rain chance and highs near 86°F.
Miami wakes to 82°F and cloudy skies Friday, but a rip current statement in effect through Sunday evening is the top story for beachgoers this Memorial Day weekend. Get the full Miami weather forecast including a sunny Saturday, weekend storm chances, and what to expect on Memorial Day.
Miami's tropics are quiet with zero disturbances tracked and NOAA forecasting a below-normal hurricane season — but dangerous rip currents are active at South Florida beaches right now. Get today's full briefing before you head to the water.
NOAA's 2026 Atlantic hurricane season forecast looks below average, but warm sea surface temperatures mean Miami's risk is anything but low. Plus: dangerous rip currents through Friday and what to expect this Memorial Day weekend.
That Caribbean tropical wave is no threat — here's the clear-eyed breakdown of why early-season waves fizzle and what Miami actually needs to watch in early June. Humid air and heavy afternoon rain are already on the way regardless of tropical development.
Miami faces morning and afternoon thunderstorms Tuesday with dangerous rip currents before a drier Wednesday–Thursday window gives way to low-90s heat and a unsettled Memorial Day weekend. Hurricane season opens in 11 days — here's what the pattern looks like through end of May.
The National Hurricane Center just replaced its yellow low-probability marker with a gray X — here's what it means before Atlantic season even starts. Plus Miami's rainy season arrives, rip current alerts, and your weekly outlook.
South Florida's heat and humidity are peaking this Sunday, with scattered afternoon thunderstorms targeting inland and western areas while beaches stay mostly clear. Get the full Miami weather briefing before you head out.
Miami faces 100% afternoon rain, brutal humidity, and lightning risks as the FIFA World Cup arrives at Hard Rock Stadium two weeks into hurricane season. Get today's full forecast plus what international fans need to know before Saturday's first match.
The National Hurricane Center launched its daily tropical monitoring 17 days ahead of schedule — here's what that means for Miami. No immediate threats, but your two-and-a-half-week preparation window before June 1st starts now.
Miami's heat index hits 100°F Thursday as the official rainy season locks in — here's when to go outside and when to stay in. Afternoon thunderstorms are likely between 2–5 PM, so plan your beach trip early.
Miami's heat index is pushing past 100°F today — and afternoon thunderstorms are likely by 3 PM. Get your full Wednesday forecast: what to wear, beach conditions, air quality, and when to stay indoors.
Two wildfires, a smoke-choked morning, and a severe thunderstorm risk by afternoon — Tuesday is Miami's most complex weather day in recent memory. Get the timing breakdown, air quality warnings, and beach conditions before you head out.