
Miami residents can expect a mix of weather conditions in the coming week, starting with a partly sunny Sunday that may see temperatures rising into the mid to upper 80s. The warm weather, potentially tying with the record high of 88 degrees set in 1897, will be followed by a weakening front arriving on Presidents' Day, leading to cloudier skies and a slight dip in temperatures, as reported by WSVN.
According to the detailed forecast from National Weather Service, tomorrow's conditions will be mostly cloudy with a high near 78 and light northeast winds, and the night will see a low around 69 with similar wind conditions, this slight cooling effect is a modest shift from the current balmy climate. As we head into Tuesday, there's a forecast of a 20 percent chance of showers in the afternoon, leading into a mostly cloudy evening with lows around 70 degrees.
Midweek forecasts suggest a brief warm-up ahead of an incoming front, with Wednesday showing partly sunny weather and highs potentially reaching 81 degrees. However, a temperature drop is anticipated towards the end of the week, heralding cooler days ahead.
Residents should prepare for a substantial change on Friday and Saturday as the front clears through with current projections indicating a forecasted low of 63 degrees and a high of 76 for Friday, as per the report by WSVN.









