Miami Mornings: A Forecast of Clouds and Thunder | Amy Freeze’s Weather Command

Meteorologist Amy Freeze provides an insightful look into the dynamic weather patterns affecting Miami and the Southeast, from sunny skies to stormy evenings.
In Miami, the morning starts with partly cloudy skies and a temperature forecast to hit 89°F. Read on as Meteorologist Amy Freeze details what to expect in the Southeast’s weather today.
Welcome to your detailed weather forecast for Miami and the Southeast, led by Meteorologist Amy Freeze. As clusters of rain and thunderstorms move across Florida, clear skies in cities like Atlanta and Charlotte may soon face clouds. With Miami experiencing temperatures reaching a high of 89°F, it’s crucial to stay updated as conditions evolve unexpectedly. This weekend includes mostly cloudy skies and intermittent sun, with thunderstorms anticipated by Monday. Stay prepared and follow updates closely.
In the Southeast region, the radar reveals clusters of rain and thunderstorms primarily in Florida. Miami and Tampa are experiencing active storms with heavy rain and lightning. The showers are moving northward, potentially affecting Jacksonville later in the day. Meanwhile, cities like Atlanta, Charlotte, and Savannah are enjoying clear conditions, but clouds will likely increase. Houston and New Orleans remain dry and calm, with no immediate weather disturbances.
Tomorrow morning in Miami, temperatures will start at 80 degrees at 8 AM, climbing to 83 degrees by 10 AM. Winds will be coming from the west-southwest, starting at 5 mph and increasing to 9 mph. Expect predominantly cloudy skies through the morning.
Tomorrow Houston will blaze to 92 degrees, making it one of the warmest spots in the region. Jacksonville and Tampa are both expected to hit 90 degrees, well above average for early June. New Orleans and Montgomery will reach a balmy 85 degrees. Skies will be mostly clear, contributing to these warmer temperatures across the board.
A cold front sweeps through the Southeast tomorrow, bringing thunderstorms and the potential for isolated severe weather from New Orleans to Atlanta. Be prepared for pockets of heavy rain, which might lead to localized flooding, particularly in low-lying areas. The thunderstorms are expected to move eastward, impacting areas from Savannah to Jacksonville by late afternoon. Temperatures will drop by several degrees following the front, providing a brief respite from the summer heat. Keep an eye on the weather developments as conditions are expected to remain dynamic over the next 24 to 48 hours.
The UV index in Miami is a high of 8 on Saturday, meaning a burn time of around 17 minutes in direct sunlight. Be sure to use sunscreen and wear a hat for protection! On Sunday, the UV index drops to 5, with a burn time of approximately 27 minutes.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy conditions with a high of 89 degrees and a low of 78 degrees. Sunday: Similar weather with mostly cloudy skies, highs reaching 89 degrees and lows at 78 degrees. Monday: Expect scattered thunderstorms with temperatures peaking at 83 degrees, cooling down to 75 degrees in the evening. Tuesday: Another day of scattered thunderstorms, the high will be 82 degrees and the low around 77 degrees. Wednesday: Cloudy skies prevail, keeping temperatures consistent with a high of 82 degrees and a low of 79 degrees. Thursday: Mostly cloudy conditions with a slight warm-up, reaching a high of 86 degrees and a low of 80 degrees. Friday: Expect partly cloudy skies to wrap up the week, with the temperature hitting a comfortable high of 86 degrees and a low of 80 degrees.
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