Forecast Foresight: Miami’s Serene Evening to Southeast’s Storm Surge
By
Amy Freeze
Experience a detailed analysis of the shifting weather patterns from Miami's comfortable evening breeze to the Southeast's impending thunderstorms.
Join Meteorologist Amy Freeze as she navigates through the evening weather in Miami and previews the potential thunderstorms hitting the Southeast. Stay informed and prepared with our in-depth coverage.
Greetings from Miami Evening News with Meteorologist Amy Freeze! This extensive blog post provides updates starting from a pleasant Miami evening stretching across the Southeast’s erratic weather. Explore forecasts, temperature variations, and upcoming storm advisories, ensuring you’re fully prepared for the week ahead. Keep an eye on our live updates for real-time changes. A weather system is bringing rain to the Carolinas, with Charlotte experiencing moderate showers. Scattered light rain is seen over Atlanta, with clouds increasing as the activity moves northeast. The Gulf Coast around New Orleans and Houston remains dry under partly cloudy skies. Savannah and Jacksonville are also enjoying clear conditions, though showers are poised offshore. Across Tennessee, conditions stay mostly calm with no significant weather activity at this time. This evening in Miami, temperatures will gradually drop from 79 degrees at 9 PM to 77 degrees by 1 AM, providing a warm night. Winds will be light, shifting from east-southeast to south-southeast at around 4 to 6 mph. The evening skies remain mostly clear, with just a few clouds appearing after midnight. Tonight in Jacksonville, expect a comfortable low of 69 degrees, while Savannah will see a similar temperature at 71. Further inland, Montgomery will drop to 71 degrees, and Jackson will hover around 74. A warmer night is anticipated in New Orleans with a low of 76. Memphis won’t be far behind at 74 degrees, keeping the trend of mild temperatures across the region. Tomorrow, the Southeast expects a warm day with highs trending above average. Atlanta will see a peak of 87 degrees, while Nashville reaches 88. In the Gulf Coast region, Houston is warming up to 93 degrees, with New Orleans not far behind at 89. Jacksonville is leading the pack with a high of 95 degrees, and Tampa will enjoy a comfortable 92. A cold front is set to move into the Southeast region, bringing with it a shift in weather patterns. Expect scattered thunderstorms starting near New Orleans and spreading toward Montgomery by tomorrow afternoon. These storms could bring heavy rainfall and gusty winds, so keep an eye on local advisories. By Wednesday morning, the front reaches Atlanta, where rain showers might impact the morning commute. Coastal areas like Jacksonville and Savannah should prepare for incoming showers and possible thunderstorms. The UV index in Miami will reach an extreme level of 11 today and Thursday, with a burn time as short as 11 minutes in direct sunlight. For the 7-day forecast in Miami:
Wednesday: Mostly clear skies with a high of 84 degrees and a low of 74.
Thursday: Another mostly clear day, warming up to 86 degrees, with a low of 75.
Friday: Expect mostly clear conditions and a high temperature of 87 degrees, cooling down to 77 at night.
Saturday: The mostly clear trend continues with a high of 87 degrees and a low of 78.
Sunday: Clear skies throughout the day, reaching up to 87 degrees and dropping to 77 overnight.
Monday: Enjoy clear skies with a high of 87 degrees and a low of 78.
Tuesday: The warming trend peaks with clear conditions and a high of 88 degrees, with a nighttime low of 78.