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Possible Showers Could End Miami's 33-Day Dry Spell, Unsettled Weather Forecasted

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Published on December 14, 2024
Possible Showers Could End Miami's 33-Day Dry Spell, Unsettled Weather ForecastedSource: Google Street View

Miami has been experiencing its driest spell in over 20 years, but light showers may be on the way. Today's forecast suggests a chance of a sprinkle before afternoon sunshine. With northeast winds reaching 17 mph and gusts up to 23 mph, the atmosphere feels cooler, along with a 30% chance of rain.

According to the National Weather Service, Miami faces a 20% chance of showers overnight, lasting into early Sunday morning. After 33 consecutive sunny days, the forecast is unsettled, bringing scattered rain. Monday also has a 30% chance of showers.

Miami's dry streak, lasting 33 days, has been the longest since April 1999, according to WSVN. However, the forecast predicts a change, with isolated showers and thunderstorms bringing up to an inch of rain over the week. The forecast expects the dry streak to end in the next few days, as moisture moves in from the southwest Atlantic.

Saturday will mostly be sunny, with late-day showers possible. While a front at the end of the week may bring drier weather, South Florida can expect fluctuating conditions, with periods of sun, clouds, and rain throughout the day.

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