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Warm and Sunny Week Ahead for Miami as National Weather Service Forecasts Minimal Rain Chances

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Published on October 13, 2025
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Miami is expected to experience mostly sunny skies and warm temperatures throughout the week. For Columbus Day, the forecast calls for a high near 85°F with north winds between 6 to 10 mph, shifting northeast in the afternoon. Overnight lows are expected to be around 74°F with partly cloudy skies, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). Humidity remains high at 90%, though winds are expected to stay mild.

NBC Miami reports slightly warmer conditions compared to Sunday, forecasting a high near 87°F. While there may be a slight increase in humidity, any rainfall is expected to be isolated, with most of the region remaining dry.

The weather pattern for the rest of the week remains stable. Highs will stay in the mid-80s with mostly sunny skies. By Thursday, the National Weather Service notes a 20% chance of showers after 2 p.m., though the majority of the day is expected to remain sunny. The forecast reflects a typical seasonal transition, as South Florida’s rainy season ends Wednesday.

NBC Miami also notes that Tropical Storm Lorenzo has formed in the Atlantic but is expected to remain over open water and is not projected to impact South Florida at this time.

Winds will generally come from the northeast at around 10 mph through the week, with nighttime lows in the low 70s. The National Weather Service anticipates only a 20% chance of showers on Sunday, with mostly sunny conditions continuing.

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