Miami is under a Heat Advisory this Monday, June 15, with a high near 89°F — but the real feel outside will be closer to 105°F thanks to soaring heat index values. The National Weather Service has issued that advisory for coastal and metro Miami-Dade and Broward counties, and scattered afternoon thunderstorms are on the way. Plan your day around the 2 PM ET cutoff.
Today’s Setup
A mostly sunny morning gives way to scattered showers and thunderstorms after 2 PM ET. NWS Miami forecasters say southerly low-level flow will steer convection toward the east coast metro, with deep atmospheric moisture primed for heavy, fast-falling rain. Slow-moving storms mean localized urban flooding is possible in Brickell, Wynwood, and downtown Miami’s lower-drainage streets. A few stronger storms may bring gusty winds as the primary threat. South winds run 5 to 12 mph throughout the day.
Best Window To Be Outside
Your golden window is before noon. A morning walk at Bayfront Park, a paddle near Biscayne Bay, or an early Everglades excursion are all doable — hot, but manageable. After 2 PM ET, the combination of 105°F heat index conditions and incoming storms makes outdoor activity genuinely risky, especially for children, seniors, and anyone without solid heat tolerance.
World Cup at Hard Rock Stadium — June 15
Saudi Arabia vs. Uruguay in World Cup Match 13 takes over Hard Rock Stadium today. The good news: it’s a covered venue, so rainfall won’t halt the match. The walk from parking to your seat in 105°F heat-index conditions is another story entirely — hydrate before you go, wear light clothing, and arrive early. Gear up with Official team gear on Fanatics to show your colors. Still hunting for seats? Find them on Get tickets on SeatGeek.
Heat and Storm Safety
The 105°F heat index is the headline risk today. The National Weather Service advises limiting strenuous outdoor activity between noon and 6 PM ET — this is especially serious for sensitive populations. If you’re working outside, take shade breaks frequently and keep water on hand. Afternoon storms may also produce quick street flooding across urban neighborhoods — allow extra drive time and avoid walking through standing water.
What To Bring
Toss a compact travel umbrella in your bag before you head out the door. Tonight, Kaseya Center hosts the A$AP Rocky “Don’t Be Dumb World Tour” — slip on an A$AP Rocky t-shirt and pack a packable rain jacket for the walk in from the garage in case afternoon storms linger into the evening.
Tonight’s Dinner
Storms rolling through and oppressive heat make this a slow-cooker night. Load up a programmable slow cooker with chili or beef stew this morning and dinner will be waiting when you get home. Need ingredients? You can order groceries on Amazon and have everything for tonight’s dinner delivered to your door.
Next Few Days
Tuesday offers a bit of a break on the rain side — only a 20% chance of storms, mostly between 3 and 4 PM ET — but the heat story continues with another high near 89°F and heat index values potentially reaching 103°F. The pattern holds all week. Later this week, the Josh Groban with special guest Jennifer Hudson show comes to Hard Rock Live on June 20 — typical South Florida summer conditions expected: warm with afternoon storm chances, so pack accordingly. Stay current with the Miami weather forecast for daily updates and browse outdoor gear deals to stay ready for whatever South Florida’s summer afternoons throw at you.

