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Miami Welcomes Refreshing Weather Shift with Breezy Days and Cooler Nights

As Miami says goodbye to the muggy warmth of the past, the city’s weather is turning brisk. With temperatures reaching a pleasant high of almost 79 degrees Fahrenheit today—a welcome break from the previous heat—and reduced humidity that comes with the change, the National Weather Service says residents should anticipate clear sky. The wind, which is coming from the northwest at 10 to 13 mph with gusts up to 20 mph, is a sign of the shift that is coming to South Florida.

Temperatures in Miami are predicted to dip to about 55 degrees Fahrenheit when night falls, the lowest the city has experienced this season since the last subtropical winter. According to the forecast, which was taken from NBC Miami, there will be wind gusts of more than 20 mph.

The National Weather Service predicts that this trend will continue this weekend, with bright skies and daytime highs hovering around the low to mid-70s. The pattern appears determined to continue until Sunday. Every evening, the breeze will be mild and constant, and the temperature will drop to a comfortable level that calls for light clothing.

Temperatures are predicted to increase as the week progresses, with mornings in the 60s and afternoons reaching the low 80s. NBC Miami notes, “This is exactly where we should be for this time of year.” Residents will see that the weather has stabilized, balancing Miami’s signature warmth with the chilly indications of the upcoming season.

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