National Weather Service

Heavy Rain, Flood Risk For South Florida

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, Florida – The (NWS) has issued a forecast for numerous thunderstorms, heavy rainfall, and local flooding across on Monday, June 2, 2025.

Heavy Rainfall

National Service Miami Heavy Rainfall Forecast for South Florida

According to the National Weather Service in Miami, the heaviest rain today is expected to be south of I-75 ( Alley), but there still remains a slight chance of flash flooding across all of the east coast metros.

Rain chances range from 76% to 87%, with the highest probabilities in Homestead (87%) and the lowest in Naples and West Palm Beach (76%):

  • Miami: 83%
  • Homestead: 87%
  • : 85%
  • West Palm Beach: 76%
  • Naples: 76%
  • Everglades City: 84%
  • Immokalee: 86%
  • Clewiston: 86%
  • Palmdale: 84%
  • Flamingo: 81%

Flood Risk Through Wednesday

National Weather Service Miami Flash Flooding Forecast for South Florida

The next few days will bring multiple rounds of heavy rainfall and the potential for localized flooding.

Heat Index

National Weather Service Miami Heat Indices for South Florida

The National Weather Service (NWS) Miami forecast for Monday afternoon, June 2, 2025, shows dangerously high heat indices across South Florida:

  • Miami: 102°F
  • Homestead: 100°F
  • Fort Lauderdale: 99°F
  • West Palm Beach: 99°F
  • Naples: 99°F
  • Everglades City: 99°F
  • Immokalee: 100°F
  • Belle Glade: 98°F
  • Buckhead Ridge: 98°F
  • Flamingo: 98°F

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