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Miami Basks in Sunshine with Low 80s, Cooler Temperatures Expected for New Year's Eve

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Published on December 27, 2025
Miami Basks in Sunshine with Low 80s, Cooler Temperatures Expected for New Year's EveSource: Google Street View

Miami residents enjoyed a classic sunny day with temperatures peaking in the low 80s, according to recent weather updates. A report by the National Weather Service indicated light winds and a sunny outlook for most of the week, promising similar conditions with light and variable winds shifting from northwest to northeast at 5 to 10 mph.

The week ahead looks calm and controlled by steady weather patterning, with balmy evenings seeing lows in the 60s and clear skies. "It was a perfect day, with highs in the low 80s and full sunshine," stated a report from Local 10's weather update. With humidity taking a dip, the fall in temperature post-sunset was quite pronounced, nudging the mercury down, most notably in areas farther from the urban heat.

The consistent pattern is expected to change come Tuesday when a cold front could slip through. While it's anticipated to be a dry frontal passage for most, it may carry a stray shower or two as it crosses over South Florida. Post-front, the NWS forecasts highs will moderate to the more temperate 70s and lower nighttime temperatures to the comfortable 50s.

New Year's Eve celebrators should prepare for cooler weather as the clocks count down, with the NWS projecting temperatures will fall into the 50s by midnight, ringing in the year 2026 with cooler temps. This falls in line with the Local 10's weather report, painting a picture of typically clear New Year's Day skies and claiming that "The forecast is on repeat for the weekend."

Miami-Weather & Environment