
Miami greets the week with fair weather as temperatures settle in the low to mid-60s across South Florida, offering a comfortable start to the day. Expect patchy fog which should dissipate after sunrise, allowing temperatures to climb, according to the National Weather Service.
Heading into the afternoon, the mercury is set to peak near 83 degrees with a light northwest wind switching to the east, as reported by NBC Miami, temperatures settle above the seasonal average of 81 degrees but only by a small margin, the high lingers around 83 degrees, bringing a steady warm pattern that's established under high pressure.
This high-pressure system acts as a barrier, blocking active fronts that are moving through other parts of the country from entering South Florida; due to this, the region will maintain its warmth throughout the week. The National Weather Service's detailed forecast confirms this trend, projecting sunny conditions with highs stubbornly remaining near or just above 82 degrees daily.
The warm spell also affects the early hours; the usual crisp low-60s mornings are slowly being replaced by lows creeping into the 70s, causing the mornings to lose a bit of their refreshing quality as the week progresses. These subtle shifts, inching away from the norm, are noted by NBC Miami.
Looking ahead, the forecast for Tuesday through Sunday remains consistently bright and sunny. Tuesday is slated to hit a high near 82 degrees, while the rest of the week, the temperatures are expected to hover around the low-to-mid 80s, as per National Weather Service projections. The evenings promise to be mostly clear with lows maintaining the warmer trend in the low 70s.









