Executive Summary
Following a rainy Thanksgiving holiday, South Florida is experiencing a shift to cooler and drier conditions on Black Friday. According to the NEXT Weather Team, a weather boundary that moved through the region has successfully pulled down a cooler air mass, altering local conditions significantly compared to the seasonal average.
Meteorological reports indicate that temperatures across the region started in the low to mid-50s on Friday morning. While conditions are expected to warm throughout the day, forecasters note that highs will only reach the mid-70s. This represents a distinct drop from the typical humidity and heat customary for the area.
Looking ahead, the current cooling trend appears temporary. Forecast models suggest that normal temperatures will return by Sunday. Additionally, the region’s climatological "dry season" is expected to resume fully by Monday, bringing stable weather patterns back to the forecast.
Meteorological Outlook
The swift transition from the Thanksgiving rain system to cooler, drier air underscores the impact of frontal boundaries during South Florida’s late autumn transition. The resumption of the dry season by early next week suggests a stabilization of the atmospheric pattern, reducing the immediate likelihood of significant precipitation events and returning the region to its standard seasonal baseline.
