Music & Nightlife

Will Taylor Swift get another ‘rain show’ in Miami this weekend? Here’s the forecast

Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour is taking over Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens again this weekend.

So, how’s the South Florida weather shaping up for the two remaining concerts on Saturday and Sunday?

South Florida woke up to an overcast Friday, the opening night for Swift at the Hard Rock, and despite a 30% chance of rain predicted, Swift declared it a “rain show” and ended the night with wet hair and her “22” performance shirt clinging to her body.

Swifties also had to hold on to their hair as there was wind up to 22 mph and wind gusts as high as 33 mph.

MORE: Inside Taylor Swift’s Miami Eras Tour: Rain, new outfits and a few only-in-Miami moments

Savannah Veal, from Atlanta, Georgia, dances before Taylor Swift performs onstage during The Eras Tour at Hard Rock Stadium on Friday, Oct. 18, 2024, in Miami Gardens, Fla.
Savannah Veal, from Atlanta, Georgia, dances before Taylor Swift performs onstage during The Eras Tour at Hard Rock Stadium on Friday, Oct. 18, 2024, in Miami Gardens, Fla. MATIAS J. OCNER mocner@miamiherald.com

Saturday and Sunday forecast

Initially, Saturday and Sunday had no chance of rain, but the National Weather Service in Miami now says there’s about a 20% chance of rain for both days.

And as we learned on Friday, it is better to be prepared and bring a poncho to the show.

Saturday: High 82, Low 75. Windy with northeast wind of 14-22 mph, gusts as high as 31 mph. Mostly cloudy with a 20% chance of rain

Sunday: High 84, Low 74. Breezy with Breezy with northeast winds at 14-17 mph, gusts up to 25 mph. Mostly sunny during the day with a 20% chance of rain, partly cloudy at night

Photo gallery: See a glimpse of Taylor Swift’s performance at the Miami stop of the Eras Tour

This story was originally published October 18, 2024 at 9:50 AM.

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Milena Malaver
Miami Herald
Milena Malaver covers crime and breaking news for the Miami Herald. She was born and raised in Miami-Dade and is a graduate of Florida International University. She joined the Herald shortly after graduating.
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