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Published on January 25, 2025
Miami Waves Goodbye to Cold Snap, Warmer Days Projected as Temperatures ClimbSource: Google Street View

The chill that held Miami in its grip is finally relenting, bringing the promise of warmer days ahead. After enduring a prolonged spell of unusually cold weather, which included a 74-hour period where temperatures stubbornly refused to climb above 60°F, the city can now look forward to a respite. According to a forecast by the National Weather Service, the weather will take a sunnier turn, with temperatures projected to rise to a high near 71°F today.

This morning's conditions were brisk, to say the least, with lows in the mid to upper 40s and wind chills nudging them several degrees cooler. Nevertheless, residents can expect a shift in the weather pattern starting this afternoon. An onshore wind is slated to blow in some much-needed warmth, alongside occasional gusts that could reach 25-30 mph. "Today will also feature more sunshine with just some patchy clouds during the second half of the day!" reported the weather blog from WSVN.

The forecast for the upcoming week, as per the National Weather Service, indicates that the pleasant weather is here to stay. While clouds may loom tomorrow and into Monday, they won't have quite the same oppressive presence as witnessed in the latter days of the previous week. The consistent sunny spells are predicted to propel daytime highs to more seasonal norms, hovering in the mid to upper 70s.

Nights too will see gradual warming. The new week ushers in overnight temperatures in the upper 50s to low 60s, providing some relief from the recent biting cold. "Wakeup temperatures Sunday will be milder but still a few degrees below average with widespread lows in the upper 50s as the cold air connection gets weaker," detailed WSVN's weather blog post. The preceding days' chill are set to become a memory as Miami heads towards more typical South Florida weather.

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