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Miami Welcomes Pleasant Weather with Partly Sunny Skies, King Tide Concerns Loom

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Published on November 14, 2024
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Miami, Florida, is set to experience another day of agreeable weather conditions. According to the National Weather Service, today's outlook includes partly sunny skies with a high reaching near 82 degrees, and an east wind moving at 8 to 10 mph. As Miami enters its king tide cycle, residents near the coastline might want to prepare for potential spotty flooding in the coming days.

The front moving through is poised to steadily decrease temperatures, which is expected to bring a welcome drop to the recent warmer weather. According to a report by NBC Miami, Friday will see a slight increase in temperature before taking a dip over the weekend, promising a blend of morning 60s and afternoon low 80s for the locale.

The forecast for tonight in Miami suggests partly cloudy conditions with a modest eastern breeze and a comfortable low around 72 degrees. Looking ahead to Friday, the weather is predicted to be mostly sunny, with highs inching closer to a warm 86 degrees and calm winds picking up from the northwest in the morning.

This pattern of pleasant weather is anticipated to continue into the weekend with low rain chances, as reported by NBC Miami. Saturday is expected to be partly cloudy and dry, with lower humidity and highs near 82, whereas Sunday will be once again partly cloudy and dry, with highs near 81 degrees.

While the current weather remains idyllic, there is a new concern on the horizon: the formation of Tropical Depression 19. NBC Miami suggests that the system, which is currently interacting with portions of Central America, "will likely be weaker than previously feared." However, South Floridians may still need to watch for possible rain affecting the area in the extended forecast.

For the most recent updates, residents can check the full forecast on the National Weather Service.

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