
South Florida is bracing for a dynamic weather week, as breezy conditions and variable skies are expected to dominate the Miami forecast. According to the NBC 6's morning weather report, Monday kicked off with cloud cover and high humidity, although the rain seemed to, for the most part, hold off. Gusts could potentially swing to reach between 25 to 30 mph, creating a tempestuous atmosphere across the beachfront city.
Tonight's outlook suggests a few showers could start to sneak in as a cold front prepares to make its presence known, keeping overnight lows hovering near 70 degrees under a cloudy sky. The National Weather Service predicts a "chance of sprinkles between 4am and 5am, then a slight chance of showers after 5am" for the Miami region, with winds maintaining strength at about 10 to 15 mph and gusts hitting as high as 20 mph.
As tomorrow unfolds, scattered showers are forecasted to occur, primarily early in the day as the front passes through in the morning hours. The shift in wind direction from south to northwest is anticipated to bring cooler and drier air into South Florida. High temperatures should remain steady in the upper 70s, offering a brief reprieve from the mugginess. As NBC 6 indicates that this weather change will precede an even colder snap by tomorrow night, with lows poised to drop to around 60 degrees.
Looking further into the week, the chill is set to linger, with the National Weather Service pointing to Wednesday's sunny skies paving the way for a high nearing 76 degrees. Northeast winds around 10 mph are expected to coincide with this dip in temperature. As the week progresses, conditions should mellow out, maintaining mid-to-upper 70s until the weekend rolls back a chance of showers into the forecast, which could manifest come Saturday night at a probability of 30 percent.