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Miami Welcomes Cooler Weather, Temperatures Dip to Year's Lowest Since February

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Published on November 22, 2024
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Miami is experiencing cooler temperatures, a break from its usual warmth. According to the latest report from the National Weather Service, the city is experiencing "A Few Clouds" with current temperatures sitting at 61°F and a moderate northwest wind moving at 7 mph. The humidity, a measure often associated with Florida's climate, has dropped to 50%, signaling a brief respite for residents from the usual mugginess.

The forecast, as described by the National Weather Service, promises clear skies with a high near 73°F today. The evening will cool down to a low of around 54°F, maintaining these temperate days and crisp nights into the weekend. 

This weekend's weather pattern remains steadfastly sunny with highs consistently in the low to mid-70s range, almost ten degrees below the seasonal average. "These daytime highs will also flirt with some of the coolest numbers we’ve seen since February!" NBC Miami reported. The temperate climate is a hallmark of South Florida's version of a fall season, providing residents with a brief interval before the more customary warmth returns.

As the week progresses, the simple sunny streak is projected to foster a slow warming trend beginning Sunday. Climbing temperatures will resurrect the 80s by early next week. On Monday, "Sunny, with a high near 80. East wind 6 to 9 mph," detailed the National Weather Service forecast. Equally pleasant conditions are expected to lead up to Thanksgiving Day, which is forecasted to be sunny, with a high near 83. For those navigating the waters, be advised of a small craft advisory currently in effect due to the breeze, cautions further extended throughout the maritime community.

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