This Veterans Day weekend in Miami and Fort Lauderdale promises a mix of sun and passing showers, creating a warm and humid holiday atmosphere. Saturday will see a blend of sunshine and clouds, with a few showers brought in by an easterly breeze. Temperatures will soar into the mid-80s, well above average for this time of year.
As we move into Sunday and Monday, a disturbance passing through the area will increase moisture levels, resulting in a higher chance of showers. While the exact timing of these showers is uncertain, isolated showers are expected on Sunday, particularly in the morning and evening, followed by more showers on Veterans Day. Sunday will also be breezy, with winds calming down on Monday. Despite the rain, temperatures will remain warm in the mid-80s.
Looking ahead to the following week, South Florida can expect some changes as a couple of fronts are predicted to move through the region. These fronts will bring temperatures back to normal levels, decrease humidity, and introduce drier conditions, providing a relief from the current warm and muggy weather.
In terms of tropical weather, Rafael has weakened significantly and is now a tropical storm in the central Gulf of Mexico. It is expected to dissipate by Monday with minimal impact on land. Additionally, there is a disturbance in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean heading towards Florida, but the chances of it developing into a tropical system are low at 10%.
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