
Miami's transition into the latter part of November comes with a forecast that promises more sun than shadows, and temperatures gently nudging towards the warmer side of the fall spectrum. According to the most recent updates from the National Weather Service, Miami starts with a day marked by a sunny sky, with an expected high hovering near 77 degrees and a light North wind shifting east in the afternoon. The evening is set to bring partly cloudy skies and a low around 66 degrees, maintaining a slight east wind.
Tomorrow, locals should anticipate mostly sunny conditions, with temperatures aiming to just about break the 80-degree mark under an east wind breezing at 5 to 9 mph. As per Local 10 Weather, a touch of warmth will carry through the approaching days on winds from the warmer Atlantic. This shift spells an end to the string of 50-degree mornings and invites lows in the 60s, with highs in the afternoon eagerly expected to reach 80 degrees again.
The week unfolds with an unbroken string of mostly sunny to sunny days, as mentioned by the National Weather Service forecasts, leading into clear evenings with temperatures comfortably nested in the high 60s to low 70s. Tuesday night might feature a nearly imperceptible waning crescent moon, but the forecast promises a dry lead-up to Thanksgiving, with no significant storm threats on the horizon.
For those planning family gatherings or solitary moments under the autumn sky, Thanksgiving Day is set to be bathed in sunlight, with a high near 83 degrees and a southeast wind gently stirring at 3 to 7 mph. Local 10 Weather reminds celebrants to enjoy a grand Sunday, subtly suggesting a prelude of ease and warmth for the week ahead, largely free from nature's interruptions. A few light showers might grace the Keys on Tuesday, but they are not expected to significantly disrupt the prevailing dry spell forecasted for the region.
As one looks ahead to the weekend, the weather narrative seems to hold onto its tranquil plot: a mostly sunny Friday with a high near 82, seguing into a mostly clear night with a low around 62. Indeed, Miami's climate script for the week reads almost monotonous in its predictability – sunny days parading towards a Thanksgiving that's set to serve up clear skies and comfortable climes.









