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Miami Anticipates Stable Mid-80s Weather with Partly Sunny Skies, Caribbean Disturbance Monitored

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Published on October 27, 2024
Miami Anticipates Stable Mid-80s Weather with Partly Sunny Skies, Caribbean Disturbance MonitoredSource: Google Street View

Miami's weather is expected to be stable this week, with temperatures in the mid-80s and partly clear skies. The National Weather Service predicts a high of around 81°F, with a Northeast wind at 11 to 14 mph and gusts up to 21 mph.

South Florida's calm weather is expected to continue, but there's a system developing in the Caribbean with a 30% chance of growth over the next week. This could lead to changes in the weather. Rain and unsettled conditions are already affecting parts of the Yucatan, Belize, and Honduras. NBC Miami suggests that the system may drift northward if it develops.

Looking forward to the evenings, both sources point to overnight temperatures hovering around the mid-70s. A semblance of hydration hangs in the air as humidity settles at 58%, with a dew point of 63°F reported by the National Weather Service.

As we start the workweek, there’s a modest chance of rain, with a "20 percent chance of showers" most days. On Monday, winds are expected to pick up, which could help clear any passing showers. Locals should stay flexible with their plans in case of sudden weather changes. The strongest winds are anticipated on Wednesday, with an east wind possibly reaching "up to nearly 30 mph," according to the National Weather Service. For now, the outlook is pleasant, featuring a mix of clouds and sun, with occasional gusts.

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