Jan 28, 2025, 8:01 AM
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South Florida warms up as temperatures climb this week

Highlights
  • The coldest air of the season was recorded in South Florida on January 25, 2025.
  • Temperatures rebounded to lower 70s on the afternoon of January 25, with continued warming expected into the week.
  • South Florida is set to experience a dry warming trend culminating in upper 70s and lower 80s by the end of January.
Story

In South Florida, a significant temperature drop occurred as the region experienced its coldest air of the season on January 25, 2025. Morning temperatures fell into the middle and upper 40s, marking the coldest start the area has encountered in over two years. However, by the afternoon, temperatures rebounded considerably with highs reaching the lower 70s, greatly improving from the previous day's highs. With predominantly sunny skies, Saturday night saw milder conditions with lows in the 50s inland and 60s along the coast. Sunday, January 26, began warmer compared to Saturday, with expectations for continued warming throughout the week. High temperatures reached the middle 70s under partly sunny conditions. By Monday, temperatures will rise further with a forecast of highs near 76 degrees. Additionally, the trend indicates that the area will see further increases, stabilizing in the upper 70s to lower 80s by Thursday, January 30. This gradual warming trend is part of a dry pattern, as minimal rain is expected, and high pressure is anticipated to dominate the weather forecast through the first week of February.

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