Rising Tempest: Erin’s Threat and Miami’s Morning Forecast

As Tropical Storm Erin approaches hurricane strength, we analyze the potential impacts across coastal areas and deliver an in-depth look at Miami's weather for the coming days.
Track the progress of Tropical Storm Erin as it poses a hurricane threat. Catch a detailed forecast for Miami with a special focus on morning weather conditions and regional impacts.
In this detailed analysis, we explore the evolution of Tropical Storm Erin, expected to become the first major hurricane of 2025. Alongside, we provide a thorough outlook for Miami’s weather, indicating a warm and partly cloudy morning with key insights into regional temperature contrasts and storm threats across the Southeast. Comprehensive updates on expected precipitation, UV index, and safety tips are discussed to help you stay informed and prepared.
Tropical Storm Erin is spinning into a serious threat, on track to become the first hurricane of the busy 2025 Atlantic season—possibly reaching major hurricane strengt by the weekend. Coastal regions from Puerto Rico to the Leeward Islands are being warned of deadly surf and rip currents even if Erin veers offshore. Otherwise, there’s significant cloud cover and precipitation around Savannah, moving towards the Carolina coastline. Light rain is visible just east of Jacksonville, stretching offshore. Cloud coverage is also extending into parts of the Atlantic from Miami, gently affecting the coastal areas.
Expect a warm start to your morning in Miami, with temperatures already at 85 degrees by 9 AM. Winds will be gentle, coming from the east-northeast providing a slight breeze. As the morning progresses, temperatures rise to 88 degrees by 11 AM, accompanied by a light east wind. Partly cloudy skies will dominate, making for a mixed sun and cloud outlook through the morning.
Tomorrow, Atlanta will see a high of 72 degrees, slightly below average for this time of year. Nashville is expected to reach 73 degrees, while Memphis hits 76. Shreveport will enjoy a warm 77 degrees. Over in Houston, a balmy 81 degrees is on the horizon, making it the warmest major city in the Southeast. Expect highs around 78 in New Orleans and Jacksonville, contributing to a warm trend across the region.
A cold front will push through the Southeast starting tomorrow morning, bringing widespread showers and thunderstorms from Memphis to Charleston. New Orleans, Birmingham, and Atlanta should prepare for isolated severe storms, with potential for damaging winds and heavy rainfall throughout the day. Rain accumulations could reach up to two inches in some locations, raising flooding concerns, particularly in low-lying areas. As this system moves eastward, cooler and drier conditions are expected to follow, bringing much-needed relief by late Thursday into Friday.
The UV index in Miami will be high at 8 today, with an expected burn time of about 11 minutes in direct sunlight. Tomorrow also anticipates a high UV index of 8, maintaining the short burn time of 11 minutes.
Friday: Look for partly cloudy skies with a high of 90 degrees and a balmy low of 81 degrees. Saturday: Expect more clouds with occasional sun, highs reaching 89 degrees and dropping to 80 degrees at night. Sunday: A mostly sunny day is in store, peaking at 90 degrees with a low near 80 degrees. Monday: Partly sunny conditions continue, with the thermometer reaching 90 degrees and a low of 79 degrees. Tuesday: A mix of clouds and sunshine, expect 91 degrees for the high and 79 degrees overnight. Wednesday: Scattered showers are likely, with temperatures climbing to 90 degrees and a low of 80 degrees. Thursday: The chance of showers increases, with a high of 89 degrees and a nighttime low of 80 degrees.
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