Florida – The morning air in Miami is warm and damp, carrying that unmistakable early-December humidity as palm trees sway lightly in a calm south breeze. Skies start clear today, but meteorologists are tracking a weak front expected to bring isolated showers by Monday, marking the first real hint of unsettled weather in an otherwise tranquil stretch.
Highs climb to the low 80s both today and Sunday, with mostly sunny skies and gentle south winds up to 10 mph. By late Sunday night, clouds begin thickening as moisture increases off the Gulf, and a 30% chance of showers moves into South Florida Monday afternoon. Thunderstorms are not expected to be severe, but brief downpours and gusty winds could slow travel during the midday commute.
Tuesday and Wednesday stay warm but turn partly cloudy, with highs in the mid-70s and slight rain chances (20–30%) lingering each afternoon. For now, the week ahead looks mild, but long-range patterns suggest a cooler, drier setup around Dec. 12–17, as northern systems dig south and knock back humidity — a potential early-season cold snap for the Deep South.
Plan outdoor events early today or Sunday, when the weather will be picture-perfect — blue skies, soft breezes, and ideal conditions for beachgoers or holiday decorators.





