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Miami residents woke up to a slightly warmer and more humid Monday than usual, with patches of fog reported early in the morning in areas like Opa-locka and Pembroke Pines, though the weather service expects conditions to clear post-sunrise. Forecasts suggest afternoon highs reaching into the low to mid-80s, and this warmth is set to persist into Tuesday, as winds shift south and southwest, pushing temperatures well into the mid-80s, surpassing the usual 80 degrees typical for this time of the year, NBC Miami reports.
According to the National Weather Service, Miami locals can expect partly sunny skies today with a high nearing 82 degrees and an easterly breeze between 6 and 10 mph, as Miami gently tiptoes into what seems like a stretch of primarily sunny days and moderately balmy evenings, although Tuesday night may bring partly clouded skies with a low around 69 and a slight chance for showers after 1 pm leading into a sunny Wednesday.
The front set to arrive on Wednesday promises a slight reprieve from the heat, ushering in mostly sunny skies and more agreeable temperatures to round off the week, with morning lows dipping into the 60s, according to NBC Miami. As the week progresses, dry conditions with intermittent cloud cover are on the agenda, with the National Weather Service projecting "partly cloudy" evenings and persistent highs around the low 80s.
For those planning ahead, the outlook for the weekend involves mostly sunny days with highs in the low 80s and evening lows hovering around the 70-degree mark.









