
Miami's weather remains warm with sunny skies, but changes are expected. According to the National Weather Service, South Florida will experience sunny weather with a high near 81 today, and warm temperatures will continue into the weekend. Evening winds from the east and humidity at 88% reflect the region's tropical climate.
A cold front is expected to bring cooler temperatures, with NBC Miami forecasting morning 60s and afternoon upper-70s, providing a more moderate climate next week.
The cold front is expected to arrive after a likely peak in temperature on Sunday. Before the front, South Florida will have mostly sunny days with a 10% chance of rain. Saturday will feature similar conditions, with sunny skies and a high near 80, along with light winds.
As the front arrives, NBC Miami predicts mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers on Monday.
The National Weather Service mentions a 20 percent chance of showers on Washington's Birthday, with similar chances through the week. Early forecasts for Tuesday and Wednesday predict a 30 and 20 percent chance of showers, respectively.









