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South Florida Weather: Cold Mornings, Warm Afternoons Ahead
25 Feb
Summary
- South Florida experiences chilly mornings with temperatures in the 40s and 50s.
- Wildfire smoke may reduce visibility and air quality across South Florida.
- A dangerous high risk of rip currents is present on Atlantic beaches.

South Florida residents can expect chilly mornings this week, with temperatures dipping into the 40s and 50s. However, afternoons will bring milder conditions, with highs climbing into the mid-70s. Smoke from a wildfire in Collier County may drift into parts of South Florida, potentially reducing visibility and impacting air quality on Wednesday. An enhanced fire risk is also noted due to dry conditions.
An elevated risk of dangerous rip currents is in effect for the Atlantic beaches on Wednesday. A noticeable warming trend will begin Wednesday afternoon and continue into Thursday, with overnight lows expected in the 50s and 60s and daytime highs reaching 80 degrees. Scattered showers might occur, though the overall chance of rain remains low.
The warm-up will persist into Friday, with temperatures potentially reaching the mid-80s, accompanied by a chance of spotty showers. Increased moisture associated with an approaching cold front could lead to more frequent showers later in the week and into the weekend. Saturday and Sunday are forecast to have mild mornings and highs in the low to mid-80s, with scattered showers possible on both days.




