
Miami residents can expect sunny, dry weather for Thanksgiving week, with temperatures in the low to mid-80s. A high-pressure system north of the city will keep rain away, making it ideal for outdoor holiday plans.
The National Weather Service forecasts sunny weather today, Tuesday, with a high near 81 degrees and a mild northeast breeze. Miami will warm up through the week, reaching the mid-80s by Thanksgiving. Tonight will be mostly clear with a low of around 68 degrees and a light north wind.
Over at NBC Miami, the forecast aligns closely, confirming that the high pressure has led to a predictable pattern of weather. "Today: Mostly sunny. Rain: 0%. High: 81°", and Wednesday isn't deviating much with a projected "Mostly sunny. Rain: 0%. Low: 67°. High: 82°", ensuring clear skies for anyone venturing out for pre-Thanksgiving errands, or simply enjoying the seasonal comfort that South Florida offers. NBC Miami notes that the Thanksgiving outlook seems particularly promising with a "Mostly sunny. Rain: 0%. Low: 67°. High: 84°."
Friday will see a slow warming trend, with a high of around 85 degrees and a slight 10% chance of rain. Late Friday, a cold front will arrive, bringing a cool down for the weekend. By Sunday night, temperatures may drop to 58 degrees, so a light sweater could be needed. Daytime temperatures will stay sunny, with morning lows in the 60s and afternoon highs in the upper 70s to low 80s.
The National Weather Service predicts mostly sunny weather for Miami early next week. Temperatures will reach around 72 degrees on Monday, marking a slight cool down.









