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Heading to Art Basel in Miami? Here's a weather update you need

12:30 PM
December 8, 2023

Art Basel in Miami?
Here's a weather update you need:

art-basel-miamiMiami Art Basel is an international art fair held annually in Miami Beach, showcasing a wide range of contemporary artworks from established and emerging artists. While the venue itself hosts over 70,000 visitors, the number of people attending Art Basel-related events and festivities throughout the city significantly surpasses a million.

Art Basel, one of Florida's largest expositions, is in full swing. If you want to enjoy it to the fullest, staying updated on the upcoming weather changes is key!

As Art Basel Miami gears up, the weekend's weather deserves your attention. The cool spell that began Wednesday is now behind us. Today, expect winds shifting eastward, leading to a 5 to 10-degree warm-up. While temperatures will rise slowly, daytime highs are set to remain in the pleasant 70s, accompanied by a touch more humidity and a slight chance of brief showers.

Yet, as the weekend progresses, the weather is poised to shift. A storm system emerging over the U.S. Plains is bringing a potent cold front our way, likely to cause showers and a few thunderstorms in Florida from Sunday into Monday. The risk of thunderstorms remains isolated, but the storm's path is still uncertain. Some predictions point north, while others suggest a southward path, potentially bringing heavier rain and storms to South Florida.

For Art Basel attendees, especially those planning to enjoy the myriad of outdoor events, keeping up with the latest weather forecasts is crucial, particularly for Sunday evening. Stay prepared and informed to ensure your Art Basel experience is not only culturally enriching but also comfortable and safe. Keep an eye on weather updates as you immerse yourself in the week's art festivities! Want to be notified about important forecast updates like this? Turn on your weather alert and weather update notifications. See how here.

Federico Di Catarina
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