Temperatures may be warming up for a bit, but keep your winter jackets handy later this week! A secondary cold front is expected to arrive in South Florida by late Thursday, just as we’re recovering from the recent historic cold snap.
Last Sunday marked Miami’s coldest February 1 on record, with the 35-degree lows being the coldest in the city since 2010. Much of Miami-Dade and Broward counties reported wind chills in the 20s, while cold weather advisories remained in effect.
Monday struggled to make it past the 60s and Tuesday morning had a chilly start, with wind chills in the 30s. But the most relief is on its way Wednesday, February 4, with highs reaching 73 degrees and lows around 57.
How cold will it get?
According to forecasters, Thursday will bring in another cold front, keeping the weather below seasonal averages throughout the weekend. With it, expect a chance of scattered showers and a return to colder air a.k.a. lows in the 40s.
Friday and Saturday will see highs in the 60s to low 70s, with overnight lows hovering around 40 degrees.
One things for sure, we shouldn’t expect temperatures to reach the record-breaking freeze from last weekend! Stay warm, and make sure to check your local weather sources for the latest information.