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Miami Greets Sunny Week with Rising Temperatures and Low Rain Chances

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Published on February 26, 2024
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As Miami embraces a fresh week, the sun casts its rays in a promise of dry skies and climbing temperatures. The city woke up to a crisp Monday morning in the 50s, only to have the thermostat shoot into the mid-upper 70s by afternoon. The day is marked by a fortunate absence of rain and humidity levels that are nothing short of comfortable.

Taking a turn, winds are expected to shift east and southeast as the week progresses, nudging both the mercury and humidity upward. "Our numbers will continue to climb as will our humidity," according to NBC Miami. Despite this slow incline, rain chances remain a measly 10% in the middle of the week, with a slight bump heading into the weekend.

Morning temperatures are to make a comeback to the 60s by Tuesday, while high temperatures could reach the 80-degree mark come Wednesday. The National Weather Service predicts sunny to mostly sunny conditions, binding the midweek forecast with a neat, optimistic bow. Even Wednesday night will only see clouds start to gather, keeping the low around a temperate 68 degrees.

Looking ahead, the weekend harbors mild oceanic breezes of the East, with the promise of low 80s during the day and more snug nights, closing in on 70 degrees. "Mostly cloudy, with a high near 79," forecasts the National Weather Service about Friday, capping off the workweek and segueing into a marginally unsettled weekend dotted by a 20 to 30 percent chance of showers. And, yes – there might just be thunderstorms by Sunday.

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