Weather Report: Harbour Island Conditions and Florida Forecasts

Introduction: Why the weather matters
Weather affects travel, maritime activity and daily comfort across the Caribbean and south-east Florida. This update summarises verified current conditions for Harbour Island, Bahamas, the day forecast for Fort Lauderdale on 6 March 2026, and the seasonal outlook for Miami. The information is relevant to residents, visitors and anyone planning outdoor activities in the region.
Main body: Current observations and forecasts
Harbour Island, Bahamas — current conditions
As of 02:16 on 6 March 2026 (local time), Harbour Island reports a clear night with an air temperature of 24.2°C (75.6°F). The reported condition is “Clear” with low cloud cover (23%) and visibility of 10.0 km. Humidity is relatively high at 84%, producing a dew point of 21.2°C and a feels-like temperature of 26.3°C. Atmospheric pressure stands at 1,022.0 mb (30.17 in).
Winds are from the east at 18.1 mph (29.2 kph) with gusts up to 25.3 mph (40.8 kph), wind direction 90°. There is no recorded precipitation (0.0 mm), and the UV index is low at 1.0 during the night. These conditions indicate a warm, humid night with notable easterly winds that could affect small craft and coastal activities.
Fort Lauderdale — day forecast for 6 March 2026
For Friday, 6 March 2026, Fort Lauderdale, Florida is forecast to reach a daytime high of 77°F with a night low of 64°F. Precipitation is expected to be 0% and wind around 9 mph. The forecast suggests a dry, mild day suitable for outdoor plans, with moderate winds.
Miami — seasonal outlook for 2026
Seasonal guidance for Miami outlines a cool and less typical spring with predicted temperatures fluctuating between 26°C and 28°C. Summer is forecast as moderate, with temperatures ranging from 26°C to a high of 31°C. Autumn is expected to remain mainly warm, with a low of 18°C noted on 30 November and a peak of 31°C on 18 September. Winter 2026–2027 is forecast to vary between 21°C (minimum on 17 February) and 27°C (maximum on 7 January).
Conclusion: Practical takeaways
The immediate picture is of warm, clear conditions in Harbour Island with noticeable easterly winds and high humidity at night. Fort Lauderdale should see a dry, mild day on 6 March, while Miami’s seasonal outlook points to generally warm conditions through 2026 with modest seasonal fluctuations. Travellers and residents should plan for warm temperatures and consider wind and humidity for marine and outdoor activities; those needing precise timing for events should consult local updates as conditions can change.









