Miami, FL Weather: Gusty Veterans Day Winds Follow Mild Weekend Sunshine

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GUSTY WINDS
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MIAMI, Fla. – Palm trees sway under a humid dawn sky this morning, but a noticeable weather shift is brewing across South Florida. Warm air and light clouds will give way to brisk winds and drier air by Monday, signaling the strongest cold front of November so far.

According to the National Weather Service in Miami, a weak shower chance lingers early today, but the main story will be the change in air mass as the front pushes through Monday. Winds increase steadily through the afternoon, with gusts reaching 25 to 30 mph from the northwest. Boaters and beachgoers should be cautious — rough surf and small craft advisories are likely along the Atlantic coast and Biscayne Bay.

Temperatures drop sharply behind the front, with Monday night lows near 51°F inland and the mid-50s closer to the coast. By Veterans Day, skies turn mostly sunny and breezy, with highs around 68°F and a cooler feel under stiff winds. Parades and outdoor ceremonies will enjoy dry air and clear skies but should prepare for gusty conditions.

Through midweek, the pattern remains stable and seasonably cool, a pleasant break from the humidity that defined much of early November. By Thursday and Friday, winds ease as highs climb back toward the upper 70s — perfect for outdoor projects, fall sports, or early holiday decorating.

For now, South Florida’s shift from sticky warmth to crisp, comfortable air offers a taste of the late-fall transition that much of the country is already feeling. And while Miami won’t see frost anytime soon, the breeze ahead will make it feel just enough like November to notice.


Five-Day Forecast for Miami, FL:
Sun: 84/75 – Sunny; stray coastal shower.
Mon: 82/51 – Breezy; turning cooler, clear late.
Tue (Veterans Day): 68/65 – Windy and cool; bright skies.
Wed: 75/70 – Mostly sunny; mild breeze.
Thu: 78/69 – Partly sunny; calm, pleasant air.