Miami Weather Forecast Takes a Dramatic Turn Ahead of Thanksgiving Holiday Week
A beautiful weekend is coming to an end, with plenty of sunshine and warm temperatures in store before a significant weather change sets in this Thanksgiving holiday week.
If you're traveling this weekend, be aware that some weather-related slowdowns are possible across the Southern Plains, Southwest, and Pacific Northwest due to dry conditions that have lasted for over 20 days in Miami and even longer in Key West.
A cold front is expected to drive the changes in the weather, with a first cold front getting close to South Florida on Monday but not reaching it. Instead, it will make landfall further south, bringing scattered showers on both Monday and Wednesday as it moves through the region. The second front currently over the Southwest US will bring rain to the area starting around Thanksgiving Day.
High temperatures are expected to remain in the 80s throughout the week, with lows warming up to around 70°F. However, things take a turn for the worse behind the cold front, as windy conditions start on Friday making it poor beach and boating conditions. Cloudy skies will also move into the area next weekend, with an isolated rain chance on Friday before scattered showers possibly develop on Saturday.
While the rain may be short-lived, planning ahead is key to enjoying your holiday festivities without being caught off guard by unexpected weather changes. Be sure to check back for updates on the forecast leading up to Thanksgiving Day.
A beautiful weekend is coming to an end, with plenty of sunshine and warm temperatures in store before a significant weather change sets in this Thanksgiving holiday week.
If you're traveling this weekend, be aware that some weather-related slowdowns are possible across the Southern Plains, Southwest, and Pacific Northwest due to dry conditions that have lasted for over 20 days in Miami and even longer in Key West.
A cold front is expected to drive the changes in the weather, with a first cold front getting close to South Florida on Monday but not reaching it. Instead, it will make landfall further south, bringing scattered showers on both Monday and Wednesday as it moves through the region. The second front currently over the Southwest US will bring rain to the area starting around Thanksgiving Day.
High temperatures are expected to remain in the 80s throughout the week, with lows warming up to around 70°F. However, things take a turn for the worse behind the cold front, as windy conditions start on Friday making it poor beach and boating conditions. Cloudy skies will also move into the area next weekend, with an isolated rain chance on Friday before scattered showers possibly develop on Saturday.
While the rain may be short-lived, planning ahead is key to enjoying your holiday festivities without being caught off guard by unexpected weather changes. Be sure to check back for updates on the forecast leading up to Thanksgiving Day.