Miami, FL – A balmy breeze sweeps across Biscayne Bay this morning, carrying a touch of summer warmth as South Florida heads toward a sunny, travel-filled Thanksgiving week. Skies remain mostly clear today with highs around 81°F — ideal for last-minute travelers and early beachgoers preparing for the long holiday stretch.
According to the National Weather Service in Miami, the region will stay warm and mostly dry through midweek, though an isolated thunderstorm or two could develop Wednesday afternoon as a weak front approaches from the Gulf. Winds will increase slightly, reaching up to 15 mph by late day. Thanksgiving Day brings partly sunny skies with highs near 82°F and a light breeze off the Atlantic — perfect for outdoor family gatherings or a morning jog along Ocean Drive.
By Thursday night into Friday, a stronger cold front sweeps through South Florida, bringing gusty winds and noticeably cooler air. Highs Friday will fall into the mid-70s with winds gusting near 25 mph — a refreshing change for those tired of the recent humidity.
Looking ahead, the weekend stays breezy and comfortable with highs in the upper 70s and lows in the 60s, marking the region’s first true taste of late-fall weather.
Five-Day Outlook:
- Today: Sunny, high 81°F.
- Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high 82°F; slight storm chance.
- Thanksgiving Day: Partly sunny, high 82°F.
- Friday: Mostly sunny and windy, high 76°F.
- Saturday: Mostly sunny, high 82°F.





