Florida – Palm fronds rustle before sunrise as a steady breeze pushes clouds across South Florida. The air feels mild, but the pattern stays active, with quick changes that could affect plans through the weekend.
According to the National Weather Service in Miami, breezy northwest winds continue today with gusts near 25 mph at times. A brief round of showers or a stray thunderstorm remains possible early, mainly before midday. Highs reach the mid-70s, though temperatures ease back slightly by late afternoon as winds persist.
Tonight turns quieter and noticeably cooler. Skies clear, and temperatures fall into the upper 40s across inland spots, with low 50s closer to the coast. The breeze lingers, adding a crisp feel for a region more accustomed to warmth this time of year.
Friday brings bright sunshine and calmer conditions. Highs settle near the upper 60s, and the cooler air holds through the evening. Outdoor plans look favorable, but lighter layers may be needed after sunset.
The pattern shifts again Saturday. Clouds increase, and scattered showers become possible during the afternoon. A few storms may develop Saturday night as moisture briefly returns. Temperatures rebound into the mid-70s, keeping conditions comfortable between passing showers.
Sunday trends drier with partial sunshine and highs climbing toward the mid to upper 70s. Winds turn breezy again late in the day, setting up another cooler night. By early Monday, lows dip back near 50, especially away from the immediate coast.
Boaters should monitor wind conditions, and drivers should watch for brief downpours reducing visibility. More updates may follow as timing sharpens. Feeling the cooler air this morning? Tell us how it compares to your usual Miami routine.
Five-Day Outlook for Miami, Florida
Today: Breezy with a slight chance of showers, high near 75°F
Friday: Sunny and cooler, high near 69°F
Saturday: Partly sunny with scattered showers, high near 74°F
Sunday: Partly sunny and warmer, high near 76°F
Monday: Sunny and mild, high near 67°F





