Miami weather today (Tuesday, June 2) opens with partly sunny skies and a high near 88°F, but showers and thunderstorms become likely after 2 PM ET — and the National Weather Service warns the heat index could peak near 101°F in urban areas this afternoon. If you have outdoor plans, this morning is your window.
Today’s Setup
A plume of deep tropical moisture — precipitable water values near 2 inches — combined with a stalled frontal boundary approaching South Florida is setting up an active afternoon and evening. The National Weather Service in Miami is flagging isolated strong to severe storms across northeastern South Florida after 2 PM ET and into tonight. The system could drop a quarter to half an inch of rainfall before clearing.
Morning hours across Brickell, Wynwood, and down toward Coconut Grove should stay mostly dry and manageable — just brutally humid. Use that window wisely.
Storm and Heat Risk
Two things to plan around today:
- Heat index up to 101°F in most urban areas through early afternoon
- 60% storm chance after 2 PM ET, with heavy rain and frequent lightning possible
- Overnight low stays warm, around 79°F, with storms lingering
Keep a Yeti rambler water bottle with you — heat like this drains you faster than you think. A packable rain jacket in your bag is smart insurance; afternoon storms here move fast and show no mercy. Once all that standing water clears, mosquito repellent spray becomes your best friend for evenings on the patio.
Events: Weather Notes for the Week
Miami’s calendar is packed — here’s what to know:
- Tonight (June 2): YUNGBLUD plays Hard Rock Live — indoor show, storms won’t stop it. If you’re heading to the Haiti vs New Zealand football match at Inter Miami CF Stadium, that’s open-air, so check conditions before kick-off.
- Thursday (June 4): ROSALÍA brings the LUX TOUR 2026 to Kaseya Center — indoors and storm-proof. Find tickets on StubHub if you still need them.
- Friday (June 5): The Charlie Puth: Whatever’s Clever! World Tour hits Hard Rock Live. Also Friday, the Miami Marlins host the Tampa Bay Rays at loanDepot park — an outdoor stadium, and rain chances stay elevated through the week, so check game-day conditions before heading out. Rep the home team in a Miami Marlins jersey and Get tickets on SeatGeek while they’re available.
Rainy Day Comfort Food
This is slow-cooker weather made real. Toss together a chili or beef stew in a programmable slow cooker before you head out and come home to dinner already done — no standing over a hot stove while storms roll through. Need supplies? You can order groceries on Amazon and have everything delivered before the afternoon storms move in.
Next Few Days
Wednesday (June 3) looks even wetter — a 70% storm chance with a high near 84°F as the stalled frontal boundary holds its ground over South Florida. Rain chances remain elevated through the end of the work week, so keep that rain gear accessible. Check the Miami weather forecast each morning for the latest timing. If you’re stocking up for storm season, browse outdoor gear deals for some solid finds right now.

