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.
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Miami, the storms are back. Tuesday brings a real rain chance, and if you were hoping the drier stretch would hold a little longer, it didn't.
The beaches are a harder no today. Strong onshore east winds with gusts around twenty to twenty-five miles per hour are generating dangerous rip currents along the Atlantic coast.
Here's the flip this episode title is talking about. Wednesday and Thursday, drier air moves in, rain chances drop, and the upper eighties return with a lighter east breeze.
Then the heat turns up. Friday through Sunday, high temperatures climb into the low nineties as a high-pressure system builds and strengthens.
The Memorial Day weekend itself is looking unsettled. Spotty showers return Friday, scattered storms are possible Saturday, and rain chances stay elevated into Monday.
Speaking of June, the Atlantic hurricane season officially opens in eleven days. No tropical development is expected in the next seven days, and current conditions are actually less favorable than average for storm activity.
Miami. Storms today, dry patch mid-week, then the heat arrives for real.
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