The recent spell of intense cold is bidding farewell to South Florida. As a high-pressure system, which has been responsible for the recently stable conditions, shifts eastward, temperatures are poised to gradually rise. According to a Monday weather report from Telemundo 51, Thanksgiving Day will see high temperatures returning to the mid-80s°F, accompanied by a noticeable increase in humidity.
Starting early Tuesday, low temperatures will also climb, reaching the upper 60s°F. Thursday, Thanksgiving Day, is anticipated to be the warmest day of the week, with early morning temperatures around 70°F. For Black Friday, a similar climate is expected, albeit with more clouds and the chance of isolated showers.
Looking ahead to the weekend, temperatures are predicted to dip slightly, with highs in the upper 70s°F. It promises to be a pleasant climate, featuring reduced humidity and ideal conditions for outdoor activities.