Evening Weather Roundup: Miami’s Pleasant Breeze vs. the Southeast’s Brewing Storms

Explore an in-depth look at tonight's varying weather across the Southeast, from Miami's gentle breezes to alarming storm advances.
Tonight in Miami, expect a comfy 83°F with partly cloudy skies. Meanwhile, the Southeast braces for a collision of storms and breezes. Click to read more.
Welcome to your detailed weather update for Miami and the Southeast. This Thursday, Miami enjoys partly cloudy skies with a breeze, while nearby regions prepare for severe weather. We cover all significant weather patterns from calm skies in Miami to storm threats looming from Houston to Shreveport. For detailed forecasts, UV indexes, and expected weather patterns for the coming week across the Southeast, visit our full blog post at https://amyfreeze.ai/.
A strong line of severe storms is making its way from Houston toward Shreveport, bringing intense rain and possible thunderstorms. Rain showers are spreading across central Mississippi, impacting areas like Jackson and moving eastward. Cloud cover is increasing across northern Florida and southern Georgia as rain approaches from the Gulf Coast. The rest of the Southeast remains relatively calm with clearer skies, but conditions may change as these systems advance.
This evening in Miami, temperatures will hold steady at 83 degrees. Expect partly cloudy skies throughout the night. Winds will come from the east-southeast at 9 miles per hour, calming slightly as the night progresses.
Tonight, Memphis will see a low of 71 degrees, while Nashville cools down to 71 as well. Shreveport is expected to drop to 73 degrees, and Jackson will experience a low of 71. New Orleans will remain milder at 77 degrees, whereas Atlanta will also settle at 71 degrees.
Tomorrow, the Southeast is set to experience warm weather with a range of high temperatures. Atlanta will reach 85 degrees, while Nashville is expecting a similar high of 85 as well. Farther south, in New Orleans and Jackson, temperatures will climb to 87 degrees. Tampa is poised for some heat with a high of 93 degrees, significantly above average for this time of year. Jacksonville is also anticipated to hit 90 degrees.
A cold front will advance through the Southeast tomorrow, bringing thunderstorms from Shreveport to Jackson, continuing into Memphis. Expect scattered storms reaching into Montgomery and Atlanta by Thursday evening. Heavy rain and gusty winds may accompany these storms, with potential for localized flooding, particularly near New Orleans and Jackson. Temperatures will drop slightly following the front, with skies clearing up as we move towards the weekend.
The UV index in Miami is expected to be extreme on Thursday and Friday with a value of 11, indicating a burn time of about 11 minutes in direct sunlight.
For the 7-day forecast in Miami: Thursday: Partly cloudy skies with a high of 86 degrees and a low of 81 degrees. Friday: Similar weather continues with partly cloudy conditions and a high of 87 degrees and a low of 81 degrees. Saturday: Anticipate another partly cloudy day with temperatures reaching a high of 87 degrees and a low of 81 degrees. Sunday: Mostly clear skies with a high of 87 degrees and a gentle low of 81 degrees. Monday: Enjoy mostly clear weather, with highs around 87 degrees and slightly cooler nights at 80 degrees. Tuesday: The partly cloudy pattern maintains as temperatures reach a high of 87 degrees and a low of 80 degrees. Wednesday: Expect another partly cloudy day, with highs of 87 degrees and lows settling around 81 degrees.
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