Boca Raton stays dry and bright today with a sunny sky near 79, light winds flipping onshore this afternoon, and a cooler shift still on track later next week.
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Today’s Weather – Friday, December 26, 2025
Boca Raton is set up for a clean, easy weather day — the kind that makes the beaches look inviting and the I-95 corridor feel a little less punishing once the sun gets up and working.
The National Weather Service forecast for the Boca Raton Airport area calls for sunny skies today with a high near 79. Winds start out of the northwest around 7 mph, then turn east in the afternoon as the sea breeze comes in. That wind shift matters locally: the morning will feel a touch drier and lighter inland, then the coastal neighborhoods and the Intracoastal side can pick up that slightly cooler onshore feel later in the day.
If you’re moving around town, the weather story is pretty simple. Along Glades Road and out toward Lyons Road in the western suburbs, it stays warm but comfortable, with no rain in the immediate forecast. Near the beaches and along the Intracoastal, expect the afternoon wind to turn more easterly, which can take the edge off the heat even while temperatures stay in the upper 70s.
The broader pattern behind the scenes: the forecast discussion notes dry and warm conditions today, with patchy fog possible early this morning across inland South Florida. That’s not an all-day thing, but it’s worth noting if you’re out early and driving west or cutting across interior roads. Patchy fog is the kind that can be fine for miles and then suddenly drop visibility in a low spot. In the morning commute window, it’s something to stay alert for — especially away from the immediate coast.
Tonight stays quiet as well. The forecast calls for mostly clear skies with a low around 63. Winds go calm, then turn northwest around 6 mph after midnight. The forecast discussion also points out that patchy fog could be possible across the interior once again tonight with light winds, and in spots visibility could fall below a mile at times. Translation: most neighborhoods won’t see much, but if you’re driving late or early in the morning outside the core coastal strip, be ready for quick changes.
Looking Ahead: The Next Several Days
The weekend keeps the same “dry season” feel.
Saturday stays sunny with a high near 80, with a northwest wind around 7 mph. Saturday night stays clear, with a low around 63, and winds going calm before turning northwest around 5 mph after midnight.
Sunday looks very similar to today: sunny with a high near 79, with a northwest wind around 7 mph becoming east in the afternoon. Sunday night is mostly clear with a low around 65, and an east wind around 5 mph becoming light and variable in the evening.
Monday stays on the warmer side: sunny with a high near 81 and a southwest wind 5 to 7 mph. Monday night remains clear with a low around 62, with a west wind around 8 mph.
The first meaningful change in this forecast package shows up Tuesday afternoon. Tuesday has a 20 percent chance of showers after 1 p.m. Otherwise it stays sunny with a high near 77, and west winds 8 to 11 mph. Tuesday night turns partly cloudy with a low around 56.
By midweek, temperatures trend down. Wednesday is mostly sunny with a high near 72, and Wednesday night is mostly clear with a low around 55.
For New Year’s Day, the forecast calls for sunny skies with a high near 71, keeping that cooler, drier feel in place as 2026 begins.
The forecast discussion reinforces the bigger theme: a strong cold front is forecast to move through the area early next week, with drier, cooler conditions behind it. Timing can still slide a bit, but the trend is clear in the outlook — warm through the start of the week, then a noticeable step down by mid-to-late week.
Source: National Weather Service Miami forecast for 2 Miles ESE Boca Raton Airport FL (updated 4:01 a.m. EST Dec. 26, 2025) and NWS Miami Area Forecast Discussion (6:24 a.m. EST Dec. 26, 2025).

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