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Miami Welcomes Cooler Weekend Weather With Perfect Beach Conditions Ahead

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Published on December 20, 2024
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Miami, Florida is expected to experience some seasonal shifts in the coming days. According to an update from the National Weather Service, today's high is expected to reach 82 degrees with sunny skies, followed by a cooler evening with a low around 54 degrees. The wind will be from the northwest, gusting as high as 18 mph. This reflects a slight dip in temperature compared to the mid-80s Miami has been enjoying recently.

Moving into the weekend, as indicated by the same source, the forecast sees mostly sunny conditions continuing with highs of 71 tomorrow and 74 on Sunday, with north and northeast winds accompanying respectively. The weekend is prime for outdoor activities, with low humidity adding to the comfort of cooler air.

Further, talking about beach-goers, NBC Miami described the boat and beach conditions as "just about perfect." Both outlets inferred that the core of the cooler air will settle in during Friday night leading to a refreshingly brisk weekend. Morning temperatures are expected to be in the 50s with afternoon highs in the low- to mid-70s.

Looking ahead to next week, there's a bit of a warm-up in store. The National Weather Service predicts a 20 percent chance of showers and partly sunny skies with highs creeping up to the mid-70s by Monday, and continuing through Christmas Day. Miami residents can expect low to high 60s throughout the nights. Winds from the east, with gusts as high as 20 mph, might also make their presence known from Monday onwards.

As the holiday week progresses, the mild weather is set to continue, with a slight chance of rain maintaining the daily pattern. The National Weather Service suggests that a 20 percent chance of showers is expected, mostly in the nights leading to Thursday, which will again have partly sunny conditions with a high near 78.

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