Today is July 12, 2026, and if you’re in North Miami Beach, you’re in for a treat—or a sweat, depending on how you view the weather. The forecast is shaping up to be quite a scorcher, with temperatures soaring. So, grab your sunscreen and a cool drink, because it’s about to get sunny!
Overnight, expect a relatively mild evening with partly cloudy skies and a low around 81°F. A light east wind will keep things just breezy enough to enjoy if you’re out and about. Then, as Sunday rolls in, get ready for mostly sunny skies and a high near 94°F. And don’t forget about that heat index—it could feel like 107°F! So, stay hydrated and take it easy if you’re planning any outdoor activities.
Sunny Days Ahead
As the weekend unfolds, Sunday night will bring mostly clear skies once again with a low around 81°F, and a gentle northeast wind. Moving into Monday, we can expect a repeat of Sunday’s sunny delight, with another high near 94°F and the heat index pushing up to that steamy 107°F. If you thought Sunday was hot, brace yourself—Monday is going to be just as sizzling!
On Tuesday, the sun continues to shine, with a high near—guess what?—94°F. A calm wind will shift to the east in the afternoon, making for perfect beach weather. The pattern continues with mostly clear nights and lows around 81°F. Getting into Wednesday, it’s mostly sunny again, with a high of about 93°F and a light east wind picking up a bit. So, if you’re looking for a bit of a break from the heat, maybe find some shade or hit the water!
By Thursday and Friday, expect temperatures to remain steady in the low to mid-90s during the day, with slightly cooler nights. A 20% chance of showers or thunderstorms on Saturday might offer a brief respite from the heat—fingers crossed for some rain! But overall, it looks like classic Florida summer weather, perfect for soaking up some sun or enjoying a refreshing dip in the ocean.
For those who are curious about how these forecasts come together, it’s fascinating to note that the science of weather forecasting has come a long way. Traditionally, people relied on simple observations of nature and folklore to predict the weather. But since the mid-19th century, with the advent of the telegraph, the exchange of weather data has transformed dramatically. Now, meteorologists utilize vast amounts of data collected globally—temperatures, air pressure, rainfall, and more—to create precise regional forecasts. Organizations, like the German Weather Service, even employ a massive array of technologies to gather data and help forecast weather more accurately than ever before.
So, whether you’re planning a beach day or just cooling off at home, keep an eye on the weather. You can always check the latest updates from reliable sources like Weather.gov or Wetter.com. Enjoy the sunny days ahead, but remember to take care of yourself in that Florida heat!