
Miami residents can look forward to a warm, slightly muggy weekend ahead. The National Weather Service details "sunny, with a high near 86" for the region, paired with a placid southeast wind in the afternoon hours. As the evening approaches, calm winds are expected to continue with a "mostly clear" sky and lows hovering around 74 degrees, as per the NWS forecast.
The upcoming Veterans Day, on the other hand, will usher in a notable shift in weather patterns. "Partly sunny, with a high near 71," and a brisk north wind are forecasted by the National Weather Service. With the humidity levels expected to be in the upper-60s today, locals might experience a brief respite from the more oppressive levels of moisture typically felt earlier in the year.
Local10, striking a similar tone, confirms the forecast for this weekend, indicating sunshine and clouds mixed and highs reaching 88 degrees in Miami, with a moderate east-northeast wind accelerating up to 15 mph. This evening should maintain the trend of clear skies, only to see the humidity rise modestly, settling around 80 percent. The accompanying northeast winds are cited to reduce speed slightly, Generally fair. Low 74F. Winds NE at 5 to 10 mph, as stated on their website.
Residents should brace themselves for a sharp drop in temperature early next week, following the chilly gift of a strong cold front. While tomorrow night may remain "partly cloudy, with a low around 72," the National Weather Service projects a steeply falling mercury come Monday night, predicting lows that are dipping into the 50s.









