Evening Breezes and Storm Warnings: Your Southeast Weather Digest

From Miami's gentle evenings to storm alerts across the Southeast, get the full weather breakdown and what it means for your week.
Catch up on the latest weather updates for Miami and the Southeast region, from scattered showers to clear skies.
This comprehensive report provides an in-depth look at the weather patterns affecting Miami and the Southeast. From high temperatures in Shreveport to anticipated thunderstorms, learn how the weather will impact your plans. Plus, Miami’s UV index hits extreme – stay safe with our tips on sun protection.
The Southeast is experiencing scattered showers, with significant activity around New Orleans extending into the Gulf. Rain showers are also prevalent near Jacksonville, moving toward Savannah under partly cloudy skies. Storm systems developing in the Gulf Coast could bring more rain showers toward the Florida Panhandle. The rest of the region, including Atlanta and Charlotte, remains mostly dry with some cloud cover creeping in from the west.
For this evening in Miami, anticipate partly cloudy skies with temperatures holding steady at 83 degrees through 11 PM before slightly dropping to 82 degrees by 1 AM. Light winds from the east-southeast at 5 to 6 miles per hour add a gentle breeze to the humid evening air.
Tonight, temperatures will cool down significantly across the Southeast. Memphis is forecasted to reach a low of 75 degrees, while Nashville will see a slightly cooler 73. In Jackson, expect a low of 75, and further south in New Orleans, temperatures will reach 79. Savannah will remain mild at 77 degrees, while Miami will be the warmest, sitting at 82 degrees.
Tomorrow in Shreveport, expect a sizzling high of 100 degrees, while Houston warms up to 98. Memphis will see a high of 97 degrees, aligning with an overall trend of above-average temperatures across the region. Atlanta and Montgomery are forecasted for highs of 90 and 91 degrees, respectively, as warm fronts push through. Moving to Florida, Tampa is anticipated to reach 93 degrees, with Jacksonville slightly cooler at 91.
A cold front is advancing from Texas and Oklahoma, bringing thunderstorms to Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama. Expect this front to reach Atlanta early tomorrow, potentially impacting the morning commute with showers and storms. From New Orleans to Montgomery, thunderstorms are likely, with the highest intensity in the early hours. Jacksonville to Savannah will see storm activity later in the day. Stay prepared, as this system may include heavy rainfall leading to local flooding in low-lying areas.
Miami’s UV index on Wednesday reaches an extreme value of 11, with a burn time of just 11 minutes in full sun exposure! The intensity remains the same on Thursday, and it’s crucial to limit time in direct sunlight, wear protective clothing, and consistently apply sunscreen.
For the 7-day outlook in Miami: Wednesday: Showers expected late with a high of 86 degrees and a low of 81 degrees. Thursday: Partly cloudy skies, warming up to 88 degrees during the day and 82 degrees at night. Friday: Partly cloudy, highs reaching 89 degrees, and cooling to 80 degrees overnight. Saturday: Clear skies with a daytime high of 89 degrees and a nighttime low of 80 degrees. Sunday: Partly cloudy with temperatures peaking at 90 degrees and dropping to 80 degrees. Monday: Clear and sunny, with a high of 89 degrees and a low of 80 degrees. Tuesday: Expect scattered thunderstorms, with daytime highs of 90 degrees and nighttime lows of 80 degrees. Stay safe and enjoy the weather!
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