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Published on April 04, 2024
Miami's Skies Clear Following Morning Showers, Sunny Weekend Ahead for South Florida Source: Unsplash/ Shawn Henley

The skies over Miami are clearing up after a bout of morning showers and thunderstorms, with most of South Florida expected to be dry by mid-morning. According to the National Weather Service, a 40 percent chance of showers was predicted mainly before 10 a.m. today, but moving forward, the region should bask in mostly cloudy skies, with a comfortable high nearing 78 degrees.

Following the morning's dampness, the rest of the day will feature partly sunny skies, while temperatures hover in the 70s, struggling to breach the threshold into warmer climes, as reported by NBC Miami. Tonight promises clearer conditions, with a dip in the temperature to around 61 degrees. The Northwest wind will make itself known, blowing at 9 to 13 mph, but striking harder after midnight with potential gusts scaling up to 20 mph.

South Florida residents can anticipate a practically flawless weekend ahead, beginning on Friday with sunny skies and highs touching the 80-degree mark. These conditions are expected to persist into Monday with a consistent Northwest wind around 10 mph. Evening temperatures will also maintain a pleasing coolness, with clear night skies and lows around 61 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.

Further warming trends are on the horizon for the coming week, with mostly sunny days and the mercury rising to the low 80s. Floridians will feel the return of humidity marking a shift from the weekend's dry pleasantness, to a stickier atmosphere. NBC Miami notes that Tuesday and Wednesday will see partly sunny conditions with some added warmth, and hints of breeze accompanying the rise in temperature.

Looking ahead, residents can expect the pattern to shift by next Tuesday and Wednesday, injecting a dose of early summer vibes back into the air. Humidity will accompany the temperature uptick, suggesting South Floridians should enjoy the current spate of beautiful days while they last.

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