
Miami residents can look forward to a mostly sunny day with temperatures climbing to the mid-70s, a welcomed warm-up after a cooler morning that might have seen temperatures dip into the 40s, according to NBC Miami's weather forecast. The breeze will be making a noticeable shift throughout the day, starting from the north at 8 to 10 mph before swinging northeast later in the afternoon, per the National Weather Service.
As we edge closer to the weekend, the warming trend continues and Saturday is shaping up to be the better half for those with outdoor plans—however, the weather's looking to throw a wet blanket on Sunday's activities with rain and thundershowers expected as a low pressure system makes its way from the Gulf of Mexico, NBC Miami reports. Tonight's forecast suggests mostly cloudy skies with lows hovering around 60 and the wind settling down to a gentle breeze that will become northwest after midnight, NBC Miami adds.
The upcoming weather woes continue into the start of next week, with Sunday's showers potentially leading into a tumultuous Monday that may see more rain and even thunderstorms, as the chances of precipitation stand at 50%, according to forecasts from the National Weather Service. Monday night could still experience a light sprinkle with a 20 percent chance of showers before giving way to drier conditions.
Those looking for respite from the rain can breathe a sigh of relief come Tuesday as the forecast calls for a return to mostly sunny skies and temperatures taking a slight dip with highs near 68, it's going to be breezy, with the wind persisting into Wednesday, which also promises clear blue skies and a high near 70 degrees, perfect for those who prefer their weather dry and moderately warm, says the National Weather Service.









