
Miami's weather is taking a brisk turn as the city bids adieu to the humid warmth of yesteryear. According to the National Weather Service, locals can expect the skies to clear up, with today's temperatures capping at a comfortable high near 79°F, a welcome respite from recent swelter—lower humidity accompanying the shift. The wind, hailing from the northwest at 10 to 13 mph and gusting as high as 20 mph, hints at the change rolling through South Florida.
As night falls over Miami, temperatures are expected to drop to around 55°F—marking the first time this season the city has seen such lows since the last subtropical winter. The forecast, borrowed from NBC Miami, speaks of breezy conditions, with winds gusting over 20 mph.
The weekend promises a continuation of this trend according to the National Weather Service, with sunny skies and daytime highs languishing in the low to mid-70s, a pattern that seems intent on lingering through to Sunday. Each evening, temperatures will cool to a comfortable level, requiring light layers, while the wind will remain mild and steady.
As the new week begins, temperatures are expected to rise, with mornings in the 60s and afternoons climbing into the low 80s. "This is exactly where we should be for this time of the year," points out NBC Miami. The residents will notice that the weather has returned to its usual pattern, striking a balance between the cooler hints of the approaching season and Miami's characteristic warmth.









