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Mild Winter Days Ahead: Miami Residents Enjoy Mid-50 Temps with Sunny Outlook

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Published on December 04, 2024
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Temperatures today hover in the mid-50s. The National Weather Service reports a high of 73 degrees with mostly sunny skies, and a northeast wind blowing around 11 mph, sometimes gusting up to around 18 mph. 

As the day extends to envelope Wednesday's routines, the high pressure that's currently keeping skies clear is slated to gradually shift east. According to NBC Miami, this eastward move will begin to change the wind's direction, allowing temperatures to casually climb by a degree or two come Thursday. However, a frontal system quickly follows, disrupting what little moisture there is, and keeping weekend temps in the upper 70s, just below average for this time of year.

Looking towards Thursday, expect the sunshine to persist with the National Weather Service forecasting a high near 77. Conditions will start with a light and variable wind before settling into a gentle northeast breeze of around 6 mph. NBC Miami echoes the mostly sunny outlook, adding that Friday will likely see a high near 79 with those northeast winds continuing to flow at 5 to 10 mph, nudging daily life forward in South Florida's often ephemeral winter.

As we coast into the weekend, the thermometers are predicted to swing just slightly downward. Both forecasts anticipate mostly sunny skies continuing with Saturday's high near 78, carried along by a northeastern wind that could surge to as mighty as 18 mph, according to the National Weather Service.

NBC Miami similarly expects winds to persistently make their presence known, perhaps gusting to around 20 mph, acting as chaperones to any weekend plans. The pattern of mostly sunny skies and mild trade-offs in temperatures will hold steady into the early part of next week. Sunday and Monday promise highs in the high 70s again before temperatures tiptoe back toward 80 degrees. 

Miami-Weather & Environment