
Miami greets the day with a refreshing coolness as temperatures start in the mid-50s. A clear and sunny day awaits, with a high near 75 degrees forecasted, according to the National Weather Service. The light north wind is expected to slowly shift eastward, bringing with it the chance for stray showers as the holiday week begins.
As we look to start the week, Monday's weather is to gradually warm, turning to provide mid to upper 70s by day's end. "Partly sunny, with a high near 78. East wind 5 to 10 mph. Stray sea breeze shower," as per the forecast detailed by NBC Miami. This transition marks a shift from the cooler start, signaling a warmer finish as the festive period draws near.
Moving into the holidays, the likelihood of intermittent showers increases. The combination of rising humidity and temperatures nearing the 80-degree mark suggests an atmosphere ripe for precipitation. NBC Miami forecasts a "30% chance of showers, mainly after 1 pm" on Christmas Day, while humidity is to make its noticeable return.
South Florida can expect scattered showers for the rest of the week, making a white Christmas unlikely. Nighttime temperatures will stay in the high 60s to low 70s, with chances of passing showers each evening. The occasional rain fits the unpredictable nature of Miami's tropical climate.









