Miami Herald

It’s about to feel colder in South Florida. Here’s how low the wind chill could get

- BY OMAR RODRÍGUEZ ORTIZ orodriguez­ortiz@miamiheral­d.com

You might not want to put your winter jacket away just yet.

Cold winds and dropping temperatur­es will make it feel like in the 40s in some parts of South Florida this week, according to the National Weather Service.

Here’s what to expect in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties:

WEDNESDAY

Lows in the lower 50s with winds up to 10 mph are forecast early Wednesday morning.

But the cold temperatur­es and the breezy conditions are expected to make it feel even colder.

Here are the projected wind chills:

Miami-Dade: 51 in Miami; 48 in Opa-locka and Sweetwater; 47 in Kendall; 45 in Homestead.

Broward: 49 in Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood and Deerfield Beach; 48 in Pompano Beach, Coral Springs and Sunrise; 47 in Pembroke Pines; 46 in Weston; 43 at the Miccosukee

Reservatio­n.

Palm Beach: 53 in Palm Beach; 50 in Boca Raton; 49 at Palm Beach Internatio­nal Airport; 48 in Boynton Beach and Riviera Beach; 47 in Delray Beach and Lake Worth; 44 to 48 near Lake Okeechobee.

Later, temperatur­e highs should be in the lower 70s, accompanie­d by winds up to 15 mph.

THURSDAY

Lows in the lower to mid-50s with winds up to 10 mph are forecast early Thursday morning.

Expect these wind chills:

Miami-Dade: 56 in Miami; 52 in Sweetwater and Opa-locka; 51 in Kendall; 50 in Homestead.

Broward: 53 in Pompano Beach; 52 in Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood and Pompano Beach; 51 in Pembroke Pines, Sunrise and Coral Springs; 50 in Weston; 45 at the Miccosukee Reservatio­n.

Palm Beach: 56 in Palm Beach; 53 in Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Lake Worth, Palm Beach Internatio­nal Airport and Riviera Beach; 52 in Delray Beach; 47 to 50 near Lake Okeechobee.

Later, temperatur­e highs should be in the mid-70s with up to 10 mph winds.

FRIDAY

The cold breeze should cease by Friday.

Expect a mostly clear morning with lows in the upper 50s, followed by highs in the upper 70s.

GOING TO THE BEACH? LOOK OUT FOR RIP CURRENTS

If you like to go swimming in these temperatur­es, know that a moderate to high risk of rip currents remains in effect in South Florida through Saturday.

Swimming is not recommende­d.

Breaking waves could cause hazardous conditions near the Palm Beach County coastline.

If you opt for a boat ride, know that captains of small boats should exercise caution through Saturday as waves of at least 7 feet are expected in some areas.

Omar Rodríguez Ortiz: 305-376-2218, @Omar_fromPR

 ?? PHOTOS BY MATIAS J. OCNER mocner@miamiheral­d.com ?? People enjoy the cool weather on the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk on Monday. It will be even cooler on Wednesday and Thursday.
PHOTOS BY MATIAS J. OCNER mocner@miamiheral­d.com People enjoy the cool weather on the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk on Monday. It will be even cooler on Wednesday and Thursday.
 ?? MATIAS J. OCNER mocner@miamiheral­d.com ?? Cole Shaffer, Rebekah Shaffer and their mom, Stacey, walk near the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk on Monday.
MATIAS J. OCNER mocner@miamiheral­d.com Cole Shaffer, Rebekah Shaffer and their mom, Stacey, walk near the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk on Monday.

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