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Miami's Warm Weekend to Give Way to Chilly Veterans Day as Cold Front Approaches

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Published on November 07, 2025
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As Miami residents brace themselves for another warm weekend, meteorologists are forecasting a significant shift with a cold front set to roll in by early next week. According to the National Weather Service, today's conditions will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after 4 pm, with a comfortable high of 84 degrees. Calm winds are expected to become a light southeast breeze in the morning, maintaining humidity levels high at around 82%.

Despite the sticky weather, locals can to expect to see sunny skies by Saturday, with temperatures climbing up to a balmy 86 degrees. "You'll feel the humidity and we may even pop a few showers, too," warns NBC Miami. The tranquility won't last, though, as the looming cold front predicted earlier in the week is set to firmly knock on our doors come Monday.

The incoming cold front signifies more than just a drop in temperature; it heralds the most significant cool down for the region since early March, a stat provided by NBC Miami. As per the National Weather Service's detailed forecast, South Florida should prepare for a brisk Veterans Day with strong northern winds and highs hovering around 72 degrees.

Residents eager to ditch the heat will welcome morning lows in the 50s by Tuesday, a stark contrast to the mid to upper 80s expected this weekend. "It looks like a virtual lock that we will see morning 50s on Tuesday morning along with highs that don't escape the 70s," NBC Miami reports. With winds projected to gust as high as 28 mph on Monday night, those without a jacket on hand may want to start looking for one.

The forecasts indicate a mix of clear skies and clouds throughout the week, with a steady rise in temperatures after the cold front passes. By Thursday, Miami should see partly sunny conditions again with a comfortable high near 80 degrees. 

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