MIAMI, FL – Early morning clouds hang low over Biscayne Bay, holding in the warmth like a thick tropical blanket. The air feels still, humid, and heavy — the kind of November morning that whispers rain but promises sunshine not far behind. As South Florida wakes, a brief spell of unsettled weather will soon give way to a sun-filled, breezy weekend.
According to the National Weather Service in Miami, isolated showers and thunderstorms could pop up later Friday afternoon as sea breezes collide inland. The chance for rain hovers around 30%, with a few brief downpours possible near Coral Gables, Hialeah, and along I-95 through Broward County. Gusty winds may accompany any stronger storm cell, but skies should clear by late evening.
Saturday and Sunday turn beautifully calm and warm, with highs near 87°F under mostly sunny skies. Humidity remains moderate, making for ideal beach and boating weather. Winds will stay light through Sunday afternoon before shifting west as a weak front approaches early next week.
By Monday, that front ushers in drier, cooler air — a rare treat for November in South Florida. Highs drop to the low 80s with refreshing breezes, and lows dip into the upper 50s by Monday night.
As much of the nation braces for an early Arctic chill, Miami holds its place in the warmth — for now. Those planning outdoor events, travel, or early holiday decorating will find this weekend nearly perfect before the midmonth pattern shift brings the next dose of seasonal change.
Five-Day Forecast for Miami, FL:
Fri: 85/73 – Partly sunny; 30% chance of late showers or storms.
Sat: 87/74 – Sunny and warm; light afternoon breeze.
Sun: 86/72 – Mostly sunny; calm and pleasant.
Mon: 84/53 – Mostly cloudy early; cooler air moving in.
Tue: 82/62 – Breezy and mild; early taste of late fall.





