Florida begins the morning under a softer, cooler version of winter.
Palm fronds barely move as calm air settles over Miami before sunrise.
Early temperatures sit near 58°F, a noticeable chill for South Florida. Humidity remains high, but light winds prevent fog development. According to the National Weather Service, dry and stable conditions dominate today, setting up a comfortable February pattern.
Skies turn mostly sunny as the morning progresses. Temperatures climb steadily, reaching the low 70s this afternoon. The air feels crisp at first, then increasingly mild by midday. Outdoor plans benefit from the calm weather, with no rain expected.
By Tuesday, the warming trend becomes more pronounced. Highs rise into the low to mid-70s, supported by light easterly breezes. Sunshine remains in control, keeping travel and daily routines running smoothly.
Midweek continues the quiet stretch. Wednesday and Thursday bring highs in the mid to upper 70s, well within the typical South Florida February range. Nights stay comfortable, holding in the low to mid-60s. Humidity inches upward but remains manageable.
Drivers and commuters face few weather-related issues this week. Roads stay dry, and visibility remains excellent. Boaters should note generally calm conditions, though routine marine advisories should always be checked.
Looking toward the end of the week and weekend, isolated rain chances begin to return. Shower coverage appears limited, but brief downpours are possible at times. Temperatures remain warm, keeping any rainfall short-lived.
In the broader 6–10 day outlook, above-normal temperatures are favored across South Florida. No strong cold fronts are evident, signaling a continued break from winter chill.
Five-Day Outlook for Miami:
- Today: Mostly sunny, high near 72°F
- Tuesday: Sunny, high near 73°F
- Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high near 74°F
- Thursday: Sunny, high near 76°F
- Friday: Mostly sunny, high near 76°F


