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Miami Welcomes Clear Skies Following Hurricane Rafael, Breezy Conditions to Subside by Weekend

Miami Welcomes Clear Skies Following Hurricane Rafael, Breezy Conditions to Subside by Weekend

With Hurricane Rafael having made its departure from South Florida’s vicinity, the region breathes a sigh of relief as conditions begin to normalize. According to

National Weather Service

, the tropical advisories have been lifted as Rafael continues moving away after its landfall as a Category 3 hurricane in Cuba’s Artemisa province. The storm’s presence lingers though, with Miami expecting a gusty Thursday, but the forecast promises more agreeable weather with a small craft advisory and risks of rip currents still in effect.

Looking to the skies, an improvement is predicted for the weekend. “Friday and Saturday look gorgeous, before rain chances begin to pop a bit more starting Sunday,” reports

NBC Miami

. The forecast indicates mostly sunny days ahead with minimal chances of rain, offering a brief interlude before Sunday brings scattered storms and increased precipitation.

Meanwhile, the

National Weather Service

provides a detailed account of South Florida’s weather outlook. “Today, a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 9am,” the agency states. The wind will remain a factor, maintaining its breeze from the east throughout the day. As the evening settles, a mostly cloudy night with a low around 76 degrees is anticipated, winding down the blustery conditions experienced in the aftermath of Rafael.

The consensus on the weather between the two sources is clear—post-Rafael Miami is heading toward a state of calm clarity in the sky. “Mostly sunny, with a high near 84,” the

NWS

details for the coming Friday and Saturday, forecasting conditions conducive for those eager to enjoy the outdoors once more. It remains a theater wherein we, the spectators, can pause and appreciate an intermission of serene blues before the next act of precipitation chances on Sunday.

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