Warm and muggy weather continues across South Florida this week, with evening storms possible Tuesday night, especially in interior and east coast areas. While these storms are expected to be isolated and short-lived, they could still bring brief rain, thunder, and slick roads to places like Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach.
Scattered Storms Possible Tonight
According to the National Weather Service in Miami, rain chances tonight range from as low as 16% in Everglades City to nearly 40% in West Palm Beach. Here’s what different cities might experience:
Miami & Fort Lauderdale: Around a 29% chance of brief evening rain or thunder
Clewiston: 22% chance of showers
Naples: Lower chance of rain, but muggy conditions continue
West Palm Beach: Highest chance for brief thunderstorms at nearly 40%
Any storms that develop will likely be short and scattered, mostly clearing out before midnight. Still, drivers should stay cautious, as wet roads and reduced visibility could make travel tricky in some areas.
Warm and Humid Overnight Temperatures
Don’t expect much relief from the heat tonight. Temperatures will remain well above average, sticking around:
- 79°F in Miami and Fort Lauderdale
- 77°F in Naples and along the Gulf Coast
This combination of warmth and moisture will keep things feeling sticky, especially if you’re out late or early in the morning.
Rip Current Risk Along the Beaches
Beachgoers, take note: a high rip current risk remains in effect for Palm Beach County beaches through Wednesday morning. Strong currents can form even when the water looks calm. The best option? Stay out of the ocean until conditions improve.
Here’s a quick look at tonight’s forecast highlights:
City | Rain Chance | Low Temp (°F) | Storm Impact |
---|---|---|---|
Miami | 29% | 79°F | Brief thunder possible |
Fort Lauderdale | 29% | 79°F | Minor travel delays |
West Palm Beach | 38% | 78°F | Highest storm potential |
Naples | 16% | 77°F | Mostly dry and humid |
Clewiston | 22% | 77°F | Isolated rain chances |
Looking Ahead: More Rain Later This Week
While tonight’s storms are isolated, wider rain coverage is likely later in the week as deeper moisture builds across South Florida. That means we may see more consistent afternoon and evening storms by Thursday or Friday.
Until then, stay weather-aware, especially if you’re heading out late tonight or planning beach activities tomorrow morning.