Friday’s temperatures across South Florida reached their lowest highs since late February, offering a cool, if not chilly, experience for residents accustomed to warmer climates. The trend is set to continue into Saturday with temperatures dipping into the 50s in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties.
Saturday is expected to maintain cool temperatures reminiscent of Friday, with highs barely reaching the low 70s. A persistent north wind will keep the cool air in place, contributing to the crisp weather combined with plenty of sunshine. The evening will see temperatures falling back into the 50s, though coastal areas might experience slightly warmer conditions, with lows in the low 60s.
Moving into Sunday, the pattern will shift as winds begin to come from the water, marking a transition from the cool spell. Sunday’s temperatures will rise, becoming more typical, reaching the upper 70s in the afternoon. As the new week unfolds, the warming trend will continue with temperatures climbing into the low to mid-80s ahead of another potential cold front anticipated by the following weekend.
Throughout the next week, nighttime temperatures will return to near-normal, staying in the mid to upper 60s for the majority of the mainland regions. Thanksgiving Day is forecasted to be pleasant with mostly sunny conditions and a high temperature of 83°F.
Travelers are advised to remain cautious of potential weather-related delays, especially for those heading to the Northeast and Northwest regions as various weather conditions might affect travel plans.
After a brief cool spell, South Florida residents can expect a return to warmer temperatures next week just in time for Thanksgiving festivities. Travelers should stay updated on any weather-related disruptions.
Source: WSVN