Quick Answer: In Miami today, a 70 kg adult needs approximately 2.82 liters of water based on current temperature (27.2°C), humidity (72%), and UV index (5).
Personalized water intake recommendations based on today's weather conditions
In Miami, today's hydration target is approximately 2822 ml/day for a 70 kg adult, adjusted for current temperature, humidity, UV, and elevation. Use this guide to plan daily water intake and compare with recent monthly hydration trends.
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Moderate conditions in Miami today. Maintain regular hydration habits.
Morning boost: Start with 500–700ml within the first hour of waking to kickstart hydration after overnight fasting.
Steady intake: Sip consistently throughout the day rather than drinking large amounts at once. Aim for 150-200ml every 30-45 minutes.
Pre-activity: If exercising or spending time outdoors in Miami, drink an additional 200-300ml 15-20 minutes beforehand.
Real monthly trends from our city weather cache
Average daily hydration need in Miami in May 2026: 2857 ml/day (based on 6 daily records).
The hottest month for hydration in Miami in the available dataset is May 2026, with an average requirement of 2857 ml/day and an average temperature of 28.9°C.
The lowest hydration month in the same dataset is March 2026, averaging 2790 ml/day.
Data coverage for this city: 2026-03-29 to 2026-05-06 (39 total daily records).
| Month | Avg Hydration (ml/day) | Avg Temp (C) | Records |
|---|---|---|---|
| March 2026 | 2790 | 23.7 | 3 |
| April 2026 | 2834 | 26.4 | 30 |
| May 2026 | 2857 | 28.9 | 6 |
During the summer months in Miami, your body loses significantly more fluid through perspiration to regulate core temperature. It is critical to pre-hydrate before spending time outdoors, rather than waiting until you feel thirsty.
Pay attention to electrolyte balance. When sweating heavily, you lose sodium and potassium. Supplementing your water intake with natural electrolytes (like coconut water or a pinch of sea salt) can prevent hyponatremia and fatigue.
Watch for signs of heat exhaustion: dizziness, headache, and dark urine are early warning signs that your hydration strategy needs immediate adjustment.
Miami is located at a latitude of 25.77° and an elevation of 6m. Its temperate climate offers distinct seasons, each requiring minor adjustments to your water intake strategy.
The combination of local weather patterns and urban environment factors in Miami creates a unique hydration profile. Our algorithm processes real-time data to ensure your daily recommendation is precise.
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Based on current weather conditions, about 2.8 L for a 70 kg adult. Use our personalized calculator for your specific needs.
Light electrolyte support (~0.2 L) may be beneficial if active outdoors.
Factors include feels-like temperature 29.2°C, humidity 72%, UV index 5, and elevation 6m. These conditions affect your body's cooling needs.
Moderate conditions in Miami today. Maintain regular hydration habits.
May 2026 had the highest monthly average in our dataset at 2857 ml/day.
March 2026 had the lowest monthly average in our dataset at 2790 ml/day.
Yes. For travel and walking-heavy days in Miami, plan for 2822-3322 ml/day depending on heat, UV, and activity.
See our Miami, FL tap water report for EPA SDWIS-based utility and open-violation context at /tap-water/miami-fl.
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Last updated: 6/13/2026 • Page specific to Miami, United States