Miami, FL – Residents of South Florida should prepare for gusty conditions as a decaying cold front moves through the region on Wednesday, with impacts expected to continue into Thursday. Winds are forecasted to reach 20-30 mph, with isolated gusts exceeding this range, particularly along coastal highways such as I-95. Temperatures will stay in the mid-80s, providing some relief from typical November heat.
According to the National Weather Service in Miami, winds will gradually ease by Thursday, but the breezy conditions will persist. This week’s temperatures are expected to stay moderate, with highs around 80-85°F, ideal for outdoor activities but requiring extra caution on roads due to potentially strong wind gusts. Drivers on open highways and near high-rise areas should be prepared for sudden gusts, which can make conditions challenging.
Thursday’s forecast predicts mostly sunny skies with a high near 82°F and continued breezy conditions, with gusts around 25 mph. On Friday, calm weather will prevail, and temperatures will peak at about 82°F. Moving into the weekend, Saturday is expected to stay sunny and slightly cooler with a high near 80°F, while Sunday may warm up to the high 70s to low 80s with less wind.
Although the cold front is decaying, this change brings a refreshing break from more humid weather patterns. Residents are encouraged to stay informed on any updates, especially if wind advisories remain in place. The National Weather Service advises securing outdoor items that could blow away and remaining cautious while driving.