After a week of low and even some record-breaking temperatures, South Florida is heading into a slow warming trend on Monday, with minimal chances of rain, leading to a breezy New Year’s Eve in the mid-70s.
Temperatures will level off into average conditions overnight Sunday to Monday, according to the National Weather Service in Miami, with low temperatures reaching the low 60s. Monday is forecast to be sunnier, with a high of 75 degrees.
The rest of the week should continue to warm up, including holiday temperatures in the low-80s during the day on Thursday. Wind gusts could reach 30 miles per hour during the day Thursday, but low evening temperatures should hover just around 73 degrees.
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