MIAMI, Fla. – Gray morning clouds drift slowly east across Biscayne Bay, hinting at change but delivering little more than shade for now. The late-week setup across South Florida is classic November calm — mild breezes, dry air, and gradually warming afternoons that feel more like late summer than early winter.
According to the National Weather Service in Miami, Friday will turn mostly sunny as high pressure strengthens, with highs near 79°F and light northeast winds. The weekend continues the streak of pleasant, dry weather, with Saturday and Sunday reaching 80°F to 81°F under nearly cloudless skies. Dew points remain moderate, keeping the air comfortable for outdoor plans, boating, and travel along I-95, US-1, and the Florida Turnpike.
By Sunday afternoon, winds will shift slightly from the southeast, signaling the start of a slow return to higher humidity. Even so, no rain is expected through early next week, giving residents ideal conditions for outdoor markets, coastal runs, or early holiday decorating.
Those prepping for Thanksgiving travel will find this stretch particularly favorable — low humidity, light winds, and no tropical activity on the radar. Models suggest a modest warming trend through midweek, possibly into the low 80s, before moisture increases by late next week.
After a brief run of gray skies, Miami is heading into one of its best fall weekends: bright, breezy, and reliably warm — a reminder that even in November, South Florida still holds onto its summer charm.
Five-Day Forecast for Miami, FL:
Fri: 79/71 – Mostly sunny; light northeast wind.
Sat: 79/71 – Sunny and dry; perfect beach weather.
Sun: 80/70 – Warm, light breeze; slightly more humid.
Mon: 80/72 – Mostly sunny; calm and mild.
Tue: 81/73 – Bright skies; humid trend slowly returns.





