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Published on April 01, 2024
Miami Anticipates Warmth to Surge Near 90s Midweek Before Thursday's Cooling StormsSource: Unsplash/ Antonio Cuellar

Miami is setting the stage for another picture-perfect day as South Floridians wake up to the 60s and 70s under dry skies this Monday. As winds shift southeast, the mercury is expected to hit the low 80s, which, for the record, is just about what the doctor ordered for this time of the year, according to the NBC Miami's weather forecast.

But, hold your hats, because the thermostat's going to get a workout come midweek. The wind direction is due for another change between Monday and Wednesday, churning from south to southwest, and that's when we'll likely see the temperatures spike. The highs could very well prance near the 90s come Wednesday, humidity tagging along like an unwanted dance partner.

Those planning to sweat it out need not fret too long. A cold front is gearing up to barge in early Thursday, promising a few swift showers and the potential peal of a thunderstorm. As the front clears, the latter half of Thursday is set to boast sky so clear, you’d think it's flaunting. "This is actually spot on average for this time of the year," as per the National Weather Service.

Come late week, and entering the weekend, the high temps will cozy up in the 70s, maybe even nudging down to the 50s come early Saturday morning. That's a shout-out to all those yearning for the crisp air before the inevitable toasty blanket of summer descends upon us. "Embrace these cooler numbers because we know summer is right around the corner!" a report from NBC Miami coaxed the residents.

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