Miami, FL Weather: Sunshine Dominates Tuesday, Possible Late-Week Rain Ahead of Veterans Weekend

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MIAMI, Fla. – Warm air and a salt-scented breeze roll off Biscayne Bay this morning, carrying the unmistakable feel of a South Florida fall — a season defined more by wind and surf than sweaters and frost. Beneath clear skies, palm fronds rustle steadily, signaling the start of a breezy, warm stretch that will persist through midweek.

According to the National Weather Service in Miami, high pressure over the Atlantic is steering a steady northeast flow that will keep coastal winds gusting near 20 mph through Tuesday. A Rip Current Statement remains in effect through Wednesday evening, urging swimmers to stay cautious along beaches from Miami-Dade to Palm Beach County. Winds ease slightly by midweek, but the ocean will stay choppy, especially near inlets and piers.

Tuesday and Wednesday bring mostly sunny skies with highs in the mid-80s — ideal for outdoor plans, though shade will be welcome in the afternoon heat. Lows stay in the mid-70s with a light breeze. By late Thursday into Friday, clouds increase as tropical moisture nudges northward, raising the chance for scattered showers — a brief interruption in an otherwise dry week.

Looking ahead to Veterans Weekend, models suggest partly sunny skies and highs near 82°F, perfect for outdoor parades and events. For now, South Florida’s November weather remains firmly in its “endless summer” phase — breezy, bright, and just humid enough to remind residents that true cool fronts are still weeks away.


Five-Day Forecast for Miami, FL:
Mon: 84/74 – Mostly sunny; breezy with gusts near 18 mph.
Tue: 80/76 – Mostly cloudy; steady NE breeze.
Wed: 81/76 – Partly sunny; drier and calmer.
Thu: 82/76 – Mostly cloudy; slight rain risk late.
Fri: 82/75 – Scattered showers; humid and warm.