
As Miami shoulders into another warm April weekend, South Floridians brace for a toasty few days ahead. According to the National Weather Service, today's skies will stay sunny with a high of 84 degrees and gusts reaching up to 18 mph. The evening promises to be mostly clear as temperatures dip to around 71 degrees, with a gentle southwest wind accompanying the nighttime calm.
The city that's known for its vibrant energy and endless summers won't disappoint in the coming days. A slight increase in humidity, and a dewpoint of 68 degrees, might make the air feel a bit thicker than usual. The weekend wraps up with Sunday's humidity turning into Monday's rainfall. As a cold front rolls through, "A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms" looms, mainly after noon, adds National Weather Service, aiming the thermostat at a high of 88. The same report suggests a reprieve by Monday night with a 30 percent chance of thunderstorms before clearing.
Further into the week, the weather looks to settle down with the NBC Miami reporting a drop to an 83-degree high by Tuesday after the cold front has passed. The forecast ahead remains sunny, with only a slight or modest, chance for showers, keeping in step with the city's predominantly clear and vibrant facade that it's so well known for.
Residents and visitors looking to plan their week can expect "Mostly sunny" skies, according to NBC Miami, with a consistent high around 81 degrees from Tuesday through Saturday, when conditions could get "breezy." Nighttime temperatures holding steady around the 70s, promise evenings just as amenable for any late-night beach walks or open-air dining that constitute the Miami nocturnal charm. As always, the weather might throw a small wrench in otherwise perfect plans, but barely enough to tip the scales on that distinct South Florida sunshine.









