
Miami residents can wave goodbye to the cooler morning temperatures as the East Coast winds usher in a milder climate, maintaining the thermometers in the mid-60s and low 70s as the day begins. As reported by NBC Miami, humidity has also crept up on South Floridians, alongside sporadic showers expected to persist sporadically throughout the day.
The brisk winds aren't just bringing a change in temperature but are also imposing limitations, especially for outdoor enthusiasts. Boaters and beachgoers, take heed as the conditions might tamper with your holiday plans – the same winds responsible for the warm-up are stirring up trouble along the coast with a high risk of rip currents and have prompted the issuance of a small craft advisory, according to the National Weather Service.
As we move toward the weekend, folks in Miami should expect similar patterns to persist. With Christmas Eve and Christmas Day on the horizon, the 20 percent chance of showers won't be the only thing visitors and locals alike should anticipate. The forecast calls for slightly warmer temperatures edging toward the 80-degree mark, promising a warm and possibly damp celebration for those looking to spend their holiday in South Florida, as per details from NBC Miami.
Despite the breeze complicating some outdoor activities, it does seem to hold a silver lining – enveloping the city in a seasonal warmth befitting a Florida Christmas. So, whether you're looking to take a stroll along the shore or simply lounge outside, it's advisable to keep an eye on the sky as "after 1pm," showers are a possibility on Christmas Day, the National Weather Service details, potentially meaning a wetter than a usual holiday for some.









