
As Miami wraps up the year, it's not just the party scene that's cooling down. According to the National Weather Service, locals can expect mostly cloudy skies and mild temps, with today's high hovering near a modest 71 degrees. The northwest wind will blow gently at 8 to 11 mph.
Heading into tonight, those clouds are sticking around, with forecasts predicting a low around the mid-50s, as confirmed by both the National Weather Service and NBC Miami. With a steady northwest breeze, Miami's facing its coldest morning of the season yet tomorrow, so rationing that heater might be in order.
While Saturday will offer a break in the rain with partly sunny conditions and a 20% chance of showers, thermometers will take a hit with a high of only 68 degrees. It's not just any cold snap - NBC Miami pegs this chill as the season's iciest afternoon yet. A chilly air mass will grip the city, dragging temps to a brisk 67 degrees.
Sunday calls for an even stiffer collar, with lows plunging to near 50 degrees in Miami, nudging mercury levels toward their first widespread 40s since January. But the sun has our back, providing a pristine day with zero chance of rain and a high of a pleasant 69 degrees.
For those celebrating New Year's outdoors, the forecast is looking sunny with a high of 72 degrees, rolling through to Tuesday with mostly sunny skies and highs in the low 70s. Wednesday's up for some cloud cover, leading up to a breezy Thursday with a slight chance of showers and temperatures cresting near 77 degrees, as detailed by the National Weather Service.









