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Weather forecast in Miami for this Saturday, June 6

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Today’s weather forecast in Miami for this Saturday, June 6, indicates that thermometers will reach a maximum of 86 degrees Fahrenheit (30ºC) in the city. For its part, the probability of rain will be 25% and little cloudiness is expected, while wind gusts will reach a maximum of 12.43 mph during the day and 10.56 mph at night.

During the night in Miami the temperature will reach seventy nine degrees Fahrenheit (26ºC), while the precipitation forecast will be 84 and clouds and clearings are expected. Wind gusts will be 10.56 miles per hour.

On the other hand, the thermal sensation or “valid temperature” expected for this day will be around 93ºF (34ºC) maximum and 93ºF (34ºC) minimum.

During this period of the year, the Sun rises with sunrise at 06:29 a.m., while it sets on the horizon at 8:10 p.m. In total, we will have 14 hours of sun during the day.

The weather in Miami for tomorrow

As for the weather in Miami tomorrow, the forecasts indicate that we will have clouds and clearings with the probability of storms and rain. Temperatures will vary between seventy-nine and 86 degrees Fahrenheit (26 and 30 degrees Celsius). So, can it rain in Miami? With the latest update from the United States National Weather Service and the information provided by AccuWeather, the chances of precipitation tomorrow are estimated at 55%.

The Weather in Miami for the next 7 days

If you don’t want any more surprises and to know what to expect from the weather in Miami for the next 7 days, here we leave you an estimate of the weather as of today. Remember that weather conditions in South Florida change depending on the day, so we recommend checking our site daily.

How much does it rain in Miami?

How much does it rain in Miami

According to the latest data from the US National Weather Service, Miami’s highest rainfall season runs from late spring through summer, while late fall and winter are drier. As can be seen in the graph below, the months of August and September are the months with the greatest volume of water in the form of precipitation.

The warmest and coldest months in Miami

Miami has a climate that is the envy of many other cities, with very mild winters and not very hot summers, although the humidity in the hottest months is very high which also increases the thermal sensation.

The hottest period in Miami covers around the month of August, where thermometers usually reach 87.3 °F (30.7 °C). Then, the coldest period of the year coincides with the month of January, when temperatures usually drop to 61.0 °F (16.1 °C).

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