MIAMI, Florida – The National Weather Service (NWS) Miami has issued a forecast for numerous thunderstorms, heavy rainfall, and local flooding across South Florida on Monday, June 2, 2025. Heavy Rainfall [caption id="attachment_7914" align="aligncenter" width="725"] National Weather Service Miami Heavy Rainfall Forecast for South Florida[/caption] According to the National Weather Service in Miami, the heaviest rain today is expected to be south of I-75 (Alligator 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% Fort Lauderdale: 85% West Palm Beach: 76% Naples: 76% Everglades City: 84% Immokalee: 86% Clewiston: 86% Palmdale: 84% Flamingo: 81% Flood Risk Through Wednesday [caption id="attachment_7913" align="aligncenter" width="725"] National Weather Service Miami Flash Flooding Forecast for South Florida[/caption] The next few days will bring multiple rounds of heavy rainfall and the potential for localized flooding. Heat Index [caption id="attachment_7911" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] National Weather Service Miami Heat Indices for South Florida[/caption] 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 National Weather Service Miami South Florida Doppler Radar