Miami is about to experience a little bit of everything this week—sunshine, warm breezes, a few pop-up showers, and even a thunderstorm or two. While it won’t be a complete washout, don’t be surprised if you’re caught in a sudden downpour, especially midweek.
Temperatures will stay in the comfortable upper 70s and low 80s, making it feel like a classic Miami winter. But with clouds and rain rolling in at times, outdoor plans may require some last-minute adjustments.
So, whether you’re heading to the beach, out for a run, or just enjoying the city, you’ll want to keep an umbrella handy and check the forecast before stepping outside.
Your Day-by-Day Miami Weather Forecast
Monday, February 17 – Cloudy but Warm
The week kicks off with plenty of cloud cover and mild morning temperatures around 73°F (23°C). The afternoon stays warm at 77°F (25°C), but the sun will struggle to break through. By evening, expect comfortable temps around 70°F (21°C) with continued overcast skies.
Tuesday, February 18 – A Warm Day with a Few Showers
Tuesday starts with temperatures around 72°F (22°C) and a small chance of early rain. The day will feel warm and humid, with highs near 79°F (26°C), but don’t be surprised if a quick shower pops up in the afternoon. Night time temperatures stay around 72°F (22°C), with clouds lingering.
Wednesday, February 19 – The Best Beach Day of the Week
If you’re looking for the perfect day to be outside, this is it! The morning will be cooler at 69°F (21°C), with a light breeze. The afternoon will bring a mix of sun and clouds, with a warm high of 82°F (28°C). By night, temperatures will settle at 69°F (21°C), perfect for a breezy evening out.
Thursday, February 20 – Storms Could Shake Things Up
This is the day to watch. The morning starts warm at 76°F (25°C), but skies will darken quickly. Rain showers will increase throughout the day, and a thunderstorm is possible in the afternoon. Expect heavy rain, gusty winds, and a high of 76°F (25°C). By evening, showers will taper off, with cooler temperatures around 64°F (18°C).
Friday, February 21 – A Beautiful, Sunny Comeback
After Thursday’s storm, Miami will dry out and cool down slightly. The morning starts at 72°F (22°C), and the afternoon will be sunny and less humid, with highs reaching 72°F (22°C). By night, temperatures will drop to a crisp 66°F (19°C), making for a great evening to be outdoors.
Saturday, February 22 – More Rain for the Weekend
The weekend kicks off with morning clouds and temperatures around 71°F (22°C). By the afternoon, expect scattered showers, drizzle, and a high of 71°F (22°C). Rain will continue into the evening, with lows settling at 65°F (18°C).

How This Week’s Weather Will Affect You
Warm but Not Always Sunny – With highs in the upper 70s and low 80s, the weather will feel great, but clouds will keep it from being picture-perfect all week.
Thursday’s Thunderstorm Could Disrupt Plans – If you have outdoor activities planned, keep an eye on the forecast—storms could bring heavy rain and gusty winds.
Cooler Evenings Make for Perfect Nights Out – Even with some humidity during the day, breezy nights will be comfortable for dining, walking, or just enjoying the ocean air.
How to Make the Most of Miami’s Changing Weather
Plan Your Outdoor Fun for Wednesday and Friday – These will be the best days for beach trips, outdoor dining, and exploring the city.
Pack for Everything – You’ll want sunscreen for the sunny days and an umbrella for the rainy ones.
Be Ready for Quick Weather Changes – Miami’s weather moves fast—sunshine can turn into a shower in minutes, so stay updated!
Enjoy the Warm Nights – Even with clouds, Miami’s evenings will be warm and breezy—perfect for outdoor plans.
Final Thoughts: Miami’s Weather Has a Few Tricks Up Its Sleeve This Week
This week won’t be all sunshine and blue skies, but it also won’t be a total washout. Expect a mix of warm temperatures, cloudy skies, and pop-up showers, with a stormy twist on Thursday.
For the best outdoor weather, Wednesday and Friday are your go-to days. If you’re planning weekend activities, keep an eye on the rain forecast.