Should we take out our coats for the New Year's celebration?

MIAMI.- If the rains caused problems in the Christmas celebration, now you must prepare your coats because a frente holidayor approaches on Floridaafter which a celebration of New Year with temperatures that will drop to the range of 50 degrees.

Weather models indicate that a dry weather pattern will continue this Wednesday. However, the arrival of a flock of fresh air is expected on Thursday, which would be accompanied by precipitation and a drop in temperatures.

The forecast shows a significant drop in temperatures, with highs barely exceeding 60 degrees from Friday to Monday, and minimums that will fluctuate around 50 degreesmainly at night and dawn.

Temperatures in the South Florida area are expected to reach the lowest lows of this season.

Therefore, the advice for residents and visitors is dress appropriately to avoid potential health problems at a time when seasonal colds and flu have sent many people to the hospitals.

Rains?

The rains that will come along with the cold front will probably dissipate starting Thursday, good news for those who celebrate their celebrations outdoors. In some areas of Miami-Dade, the Christmas celebration was held indoors due to persistent rain showers.

New Year’s Eve will be colder compared to last year, when Miami reported a high temperature of 83 degrees and a low of 70 degrees.

The cold climate in South Florida is conducive to those people who like drink hot drinks such as chocolateaccompanied by churros, which has become a tradition.

By New Year’s Day, Monday, predictions are that temperatures would once again reach 70 degrees.

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