Miami’s Weather Whiplash: From Sunny Skies to Storm Alerts

Unpack Miami's varied weather conditions, from the serene sunny starts to pending storm swells across the Southeast. Stay informed and prepared with our comprehensive weather analysis.
Catch the latest weather update for Miami with Meteorologist Amy Freeze. From mostly sunny skies tomorrow morning to a wave of storms rolling in later in the week, know what to expect and how to prepare.
Meteorologist Amy Freeze provides an in-depth weather forecast for Miami, covering the tranquil mornings and the looming storm systems. Learn how to navigate the volatile weather patterns and what precautions to take. Join us for a detailed breakdown of the coming week’s weather, from sunny mornings to stormy nights, ensuring you’re always ahead of the weather curve.
On the Regional Radar, a line of severe storms is moving from the Texas Gulf Coast towards Louisiana, impacting Houston with intense rainfall. Shreveport is also in the path of these severe storms, while Jackson sees heavy rain moving northeast. Rain stretches across Mississippi and into the Tennessee Valley, with Memphis beginning to experience light showers. Atlanta and Charlotte are witnessing increasing cloud cover ahead of incoming storms, while cities like Tampa and Miami remain dry and clear.
Temperatures in Miami tomorrow morning will start at 81 degrees at 8 AM, rising to 85 degrees by 10 AM, and reaching 88 degrees at noon. Expect mostly cloudy conditions early on with a southwest wind at 6 miles per hour shifting to a west-southwest breeze at 10 miles per hour later in the morning. By midday, skies will become partly cloudy.
Tomorrow Atlanta will see a high of 83 degrees, while Savannah and Jacksonville are forecasted to reach 87 degrees. In Alabama, Montgomery will hit 85 degrees, aligning closely with the region’s warmth. New Orleans will warm up to 84 degrees, and further south, Miami is hot at 90 degrees, indicating a significant heat trend.
A low-pressure system over the Gulf is moving north, bringing heavy rain and thunderstorms to New Orleans and into northern Florida by Friday morning. Expect strong winds and localized flooding, particularly in low-lying areas. Rainbands will extend into Georgia, impacting Atlanta through early afternoon with scattered thunderstorms and potential hail. Temperatures will dip slightly but remain warm, with highs in the mid-to-upper 80s. The system moves northeast by Saturday, leaving behind clearer skies and a drop in humidity levels.
Miami’s UV index on Friday is extreme at 11, with potential burn time of just 11 minutes, so sun protection is a must. By Saturday, the UV index decreases to a very high level of 8, but still poses a significant risk with a burn time of 17 minutes. d seek shade during midday when the sun’s rays are strongest.
For the 7-day outlook in Miami: Friday: Partly cloudy skies with a warm high of 89 degrees and a low of 78 degrees. Saturday: Mostly cloudy conditions, maintaining a high of 89 degrees and a low of 78 degrees.. Sunday: Thunderstorms roll in with temperatures reaching 86 degrees for the high and 78 degrees for the low. Monday: Scattered thunderstorms continue with a high of 84 degrees and a low of 76 degrees. Tuesday: Thunderstorms persist, with temperatures around 82 degrees and a low of 77 degrees. Wednesday: Partly cloudy skies as the weather clears, with a high of 83 degrees and a low of 79 degrees. Thursday: The week rounds off with partly cloudy conditions and temperatures rising slightly to a high of 86 degrees and a low of 80 degrees.
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