Monday morning we are still warm and muggy with the potent November cold front slowly approaching South Florida. Temperatures in the mid-70s will try to reach into the low-80s, before the bottom drops out as the wind begins to pick up.
The real turn in the forecast arrives Tuesday morning.
Near-record low temperatures are possible for Miami and Key West. Overnight lows fall into the upper-40s for Broward and Miami Dade while the Florida Keys fall into the upper-50s.
If Miami hits 48 degrees, this will tie the record for Nov. 11, previously set in 1913. Fort Lauderdale’s record for Nov. 11 is 41, so temps probably won't break the record there. Meanwhile, if Key West hit 57 degrees, that will also tie the record set in 1913.
Last time it was this cold in South Florida was Jan. 24 and 25.

NBC 6 South Florida

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