
Miami is experiencing a cooler trend with today's temperatures dipping into the 40s, a stark contrast to the city's usual warmth. The National Weather Service reports an overcast sky with a current temperature sitting at a chilly 49°F, accompanied by a brisk northwest wind that makes the 47°F dewpoint feel even more biting. Humidity remains high at 93% in the South Florida area, as detailed forecasts predict partly cloudy skies with lows around 47 tonight.
Despite the colder-than-average temperatures, which are "running 10-15 degrees below average," according to NBC Miami's latest weather forecast, Friday afternoon highs may struggle to reach the 60-degree mark. This cool wave marks the city's chilliest period since mid-January 2023, with the forecast noting this to likely be "the coolest numbers we've seen" since that time.
The weekend promises a gradual return to warmth, with sunny skies and highs near 70 degrees expected on Saturday, marking the end of the recent cold spell. Sunday will bring further relief, with temperatures rising into the mid-70s. As the week progresses, Miami's weather is set to return to its familiar sunny patterns, with steadily climbing temperatures. For Monday, the National Weather Service forecasts "Mostly sunny, with a high near 75."
NBC Miami predicts "Partly sunny. Rain: 10%. Low: 60°. High: 74°" for Sunday, forecasting conditions that signal a welcome return to the region's customary clime. The coming week will further embrace warmer days and partly cloudy nights, as Miami warms up from its brief chill.









