Today’s Miami weather forecast for Saturday, September 9 shows temperatures in the Magic City reaching 88 degrees Fahrenheit (31 ºC). In turn, the chance of rain will be 40%, there will be clouds and clearing, and wind gusts will reach a maximum speed of 8.08 m/s during the day and 5.59 m/s at night.
Temperatures will reach 79 degrees Fahrenheit (26°C) overnight in Miami, with precipitation forecast at 6 degrees, some clouds and clearing. Wind gusts will reach 5.59 mph.
The thermal sensation, or “actual temperature,” expected that day will be a maximum of 99°F (37°C) and a minimum of 99°F (37°C).
During this period of the year, the appearance of the Sun occurs with sunrise at 7:04 am, while it leaves us on the horizon at 19:32. In total during the day we will have 12 hours of sunshine.
Weather in Miami tomorrow
As for the weather in Miami tomorrow, the forecast indicates that it will be cloudy and clearing, with thunderstorms and rain possible. Temperatures will range from 79 to 91 degrees Fahrenheit (26 to 33 degrees Celsius). So, can it rain in Miami? According to the latest data from the US National Weather Service and information provided by AccuWeather, the chance of precipitation tomorrow is estimated at 40%.
Weather in Miami for the next 7 days
If you want to take advantage and know what is expected for the weather in Miami for the next 7 days, here we give you an estimate of the weather for today. Don’t forget that weather conditions in South Florida change from day to day, so we encourage you to check our site every day.
How long does it rain in Miami?
According to reports from the National Weather Service, Miami’s highest rainfall season runs from late spring to summer, with fall and winter being the driest seasons. As you can see in the graph below, August and September are the months with the highest water load on the city.
The Warmest and Coldest Months in Miami
There are many parts of the US that envy Miami’s climate, with mild winters and not at all warm summers, although the humidity in the hottest months is very high, which also adds to the feeling of warmth.
Miami’s hottest period is around August, when thermometers typically reach 87.3°F (30.7°C). The coldest period of the year then occurs in January, when temperatures typically drop to 61.0 °F (16.1 °C).
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Source: La Opinion
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