By The Opinion
Today’s weather forecast in Miami for this Sunday, November 17, indicates that temperatures will reach a maximum of 79 degrees Fahrenheit (26ºC) in the city.
During the night in Miami the temperature will remain at 73 degrees Fahrenheit (23ºC)
Along with this, the thermal sensation, that is, “real temperature” estimated for this day will be around 79ºF (26ºC) maximum and 79ºF (26ºC) minimum.
During this period of the year, the first rays of the Sun reach us with sunrise at 06:41 a.m., while it leaves us on the horizon at 5:31 p.m. In total, we will have 11 hours of sun during the day.
The weather in Miami for tomorrow
As for the weather in Miami tomorrow, the forecast indicates that little cloudiness is expected. Temperatures will vary between 73 and 79 degrees Fahrenheit (23 and 26ºC).
The Weather in Miami for the next 7 days
If you don’t want any more surprises and know what to expect from the weather in Miami in the next 7 days, here we give you an estimate of the weather as of today. Keep in mind that weather conditions in South Florida change depending on the day, so we recommend checking our site daily.
How much does it rain in Miami?
According to reports from the United States National Weather Service, the rainiest season in Miami runs from the end of spring to summer, while the end of fall and winter are drier. As can be seen in the graph below, the months of August and September are the rainiest months.
The warmest and coldest months in Miami
Many people love Miami’s climate, one of the most envied, with very mild winters and not very warm summers, although the humidity in the hottest months is very high, which also increases the thermal sensation.
The hottest time of year in Miami occurs around the month of August, where temperatures typically rise to 87.3°F (30.7°C). For its part, the coldest period of the year coincides with the month of January, where temperatures usually drop to 61.0 °F (16.1 °C).
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