Miami residents can expect a continuation of cool winter weather accompanied by a gentle warmth creeping in, according to numerous meteorological forecasts. The National Weather Service reports that today will remain sunny with highs flirting with the mid-70s and a mild north wind shifting southeast in the afternoon, giving South Florida a break from any harsh winter conditions.
Temperatures will climb a little higher tomorrow, potentially reaching 80 degrees, as stated by the NBC Miami weather forecast, yet the warmth is short-lived as another cold front is anticipated to roll in over the weekend, Friday night may see a slight chance of showers while Saturday promises sunny skies with highs in the mid-70s but the mornings will start out in the 60s along with some spotty showers, before dropping to the mid-50s by nightfall.
The cold snap resumes on Sunday morning, dragging temperatures back down to the 50s, a pattern that's set to persist into the early part of next week with "below average, yet comfortable conditions," as per NBC Miami's preview of the week ahead. The National Weather Service adds that Sunday will be sunny with a high near 72 and light northeast wind, on the cooler side but without discomfort for those well-acquainted with Florida's climate quirks.
Looking ahead, the clear skies will likely remain unclouded when the new week begins, Monday is expected to be sunny with a high near 74 and calm east winds according to the National Weather Service's latest update, the nighttime temperature is pegged at a balmy low around 63, continuing Tuesday's trend of mostly sunny weather which could rise to a high nearing 77, though by Wednesday, the winds could pick up bringing a partly sunny day with breezy conditions; typical fare for Miami inhabitants.