Clear Skies Over Miami Amid Southeast Storms: A Comprehensive Weather Update by Amy Freeze

While Miami enjoys a tranquil evening with clear skies, the Southeast braces for impactful storms. Get the full scoop on temperatures, storm timing, and what to expect in the coming days.
Meteorologist Amy Freeze reports on the serene Miami weather contrasting with the stormy conditions battering the Southeast. From city-specific temperatures to storm progressions, get all your weather updates here.
As Miami boasts clear skies this evening, a robust storm line affects areas from Shreveport to Atlanta, moving towards the Southeast. Meteorologist Amy Freeze provides detailed analyses on current conditions, future forecasts, and safety measures. Explore the weekly outlook for Miami, learn about the severe storms expected, and understand the implications for local and surrounding areas.
A robust line of storms is moving through the Southeast, currently impacting areas from Shreveport to Atlanta with rain. New Orleans and Montgomery are expecting increased rainfall and potential thunderstorms soon. Jackson is experiencing moderate rain, with this band making its way towards Charlotte. Farther south, coastal cities such as Savannah and Charleston are under significant cloud cover, preparing for impending rain.
For this evening in Miami, expect clear skies with temperatures transitioning from 75 degrees at 8 PM to 72 degrees by midnight. Wind will continue from the east-southeast at 9 miles per hour, tapering slightly to 7 miles per hour by late evening.
Tonight in the Southeast, Nashville is dropping to 41 degrees. Memphis will see a chilly low of 45, while both Jackson and Montgomery will also register at 45 degrees. Shreveport is forecasted to drop to 52, and Atlanta will cool down to 46. Savannah will experience a low of 50, with Jacksonville holding at 55.
Tomorrow, highs in the Southeast will see above-average temperatures as a warm front moves through the region. Atlanta is expected to hit 70 degrees, while Montgomery reaches a pleasant 75. Further south, New Orleans will warm up to 79 degrees, and Jacksonville anticipates a high of 86 degrees. Memphis will experience a cooler high of 66 degrees.
A cold front will reach Atlanta early tomorrow morning during the commute, bringing thunderstorms likely from New Orleans to Montgomery. Expect isolated severe storms with the potential for heavy downpours and damaging winds. The front progresses east, with showers and storms arriving from Jacksonville to Savannah by the afternoon. Over the next 48 hours, rainfall could exceed an inch, alleviating wildfire risks but potentially causing flooding. Post-storm, anticipate cooler temperatures with drier skies as the weekend approaches.
The UV index in Miami is extreme today and tomorrow, with a value of 11 both days. Expect a rapid burn time of just 11 minutes if you’re out in direct sunlight.
For the 7 Day Forecast in Miami: Monday: Mostly clear skies with a warm high of 79 degrees and a low of 68 degrees. Tuesday: An even sunnier day, reaching up to 81 degrees, the low will be 65. Wednesday: Clear skies will continue with a high of 83 degrees and a mild low of 72. Thursday: Temperatures dip slightly with a high of 80 degrees and a low of 72 under clear skies. Friday: Expect mostly clear conditions with a high of 79 degrees and a low of 73. Saturday: Partly sunny, with the temperature rising to 80 degrees and a comfortable low of 73. Sunday: A mix of sun and clouds rounds out the week, with a high of 81 degrees and a night time low of 74. Hope that helps, enjoy the tropical vibes!
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