
Miami is forecasted to experience a combination of sunshine and showers over the next few days, with temperatures expected to decline noticeably by the weekend. Thursday began with a cool morning, with temperatures ranging from the 40s to the 50s. During the day, temperatures are predicted to rise to the low 70s, consistent with Wednesday’s forecast, according to NBC Miami.
A cold front is expected to move into the area late Saturday, potentially bringing a notable drop in temperatures, with some forecasts projecting lows not seen since the 1980s. NBC Miami states that attention will be on this front as it passes through late Saturday.
The National Weather Service indicates a chance of showers on Friday and Saturday, with probabilities of 30% and 40%, respectively. Friday’s high is expected to reach around 71 degrees, while Saturday’s high is projected near 68 degrees, ahead of the approaching front.
Starting Sunday, Miami is expected to experience significantly colder temperatures, with morning lows potentially in the mid-30s and a daytime high near 56 degrees. NBC Miami reports that Sunday and Monday mornings could bring the lowest temperatures in roughly 15 years. The forecast predicts dry conditions on Sunday, with a 0% chance of rain.
The early-week forecast indicates continued cool conditions, with Sunday night temperatures projected by the NWS to drop to around 38 degrees. After the passage of the cold front, sunny conditions are expected to return, with highs near 60 on Monday and rising into the mid-60s by Tuesday.









