Miami, FL – Beach conditions in South Florida will be hazardous on Friday, with an elevated rip current risk along Atlantic beaches and patchy morning fog inland.
According to the National Weather Service, a moderate risk of rip currents will persist through Friday, posing dangers for swimmers and surfers. Additionally, early-morning fog could reduce visibility across South Florida, affecting drivers on major roadways.
Friday’s weather will be mostly sunny, with highs near 78°F and light southeast winds around 10 mph. Nighttime temperatures will dip to 70°F under mostly clear skies.
Looking ahead, Saturday and Sunday will bring continued warmth, with highs in the upper 70s and mostly sunny skies. Nighttime conditions will be partly cloudy, with lows around 71°F.
By early next week, temperatures will remain steady, reaching the upper 70s with mild southeast breezes. While no major storms are forecast, beachgoers should remain cautious of rip currents.
Drivers should allow extra travel time in the mornings due to possible fog. Stay updated on changing conditions with the latest National Weather Service advisories.
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