Miami’s Evening Mosaic: Weather Patterns and Predictions Detailed
By
Amy Freeze
Explore the unique weather dynamics of Miami and the Southeast from gentle evening breezes to unpredictable thunderstorms, all covered in our comprehensive weather update.
As Miami embraces a partly cloudy evening with a gentle breeze, read on for tonight’s detailed weather forecast and a peek into the week ahead.
The city of Miami welcomes a partly cloudy evening with temperatures holding steady at 83 degrees. A gentle breeze from the east-southeast at 6 to 7 mph will keep things pleasant. This article dives deep into Miami’s current weather conditions and provides a detailed forecast for the next seven days, from the possibility of light showers and thunderstorms to daily highs and lows across the Southeast. Explore detailed insights and expert predictions to plan your week.
A mix of light showers is currently moving over the Southeastern region, with rain spreading into parts of the Carolinas, especially around Charlotte. Coastal areas like Jacksonville and Miami can expect spotty rain showers, remaining generally light. New Orleans is seeing some isolated rain, while Montgomery and Atlanta experience increased cloud cover without significant precipitation yet. Improvements in weather conditions are noted farther west near Houston, where the skies remain clear.
This evening in Miami, expect temperatures holding steady at 83 degrees from 9 PM through 1 AM. Winds will be gentle from the east-southeast, ranging from 6 to 7 miles per hour. Cloud cover will maintain a partly cloudy sky, providing a quiet and warm night in the city.
Tonight, lows in the Southeast will see some mild temperatures, with Memphis at 74 degrees. Nashville will cool down to 73, while Jackson will also hit 73. Expect a slightly warmer night in New Orleans, with a low of 78 degrees. Farther east, Savannah and Jacksonville will see lows around 77 degrees.
Tomorrow, Nashville will reach a high of 93 degrees, while Memphis will also see a warm 93. In Jackson, temperatures soar to 93, and Montgomery is even warmer at 94. Over in New Orleans, expect a high of 90 degrees, with nearby Shreveport slightly cooler at 92. Along the coast, Jacksonville and Savannah are both primed for highs of 94 and 92, respectively, signaling a warm day across the Southeast due to high pressure dominating the region.
A wave of showers and thunderstorms will continue moving across the Southeast into tomorrow, with a notable line of storms stretching from Jackson to Atlanta, potentially impacting the morning commute. Expect heavy rainfall and strong winds, primarily from Montgomery to Jacksonville, as the system pushes eastward. There are increasing chances for isolated severe thunderstorm activity, especially in the afternoon hours. Temperatures will remain warm ahead of the advancing front, but cooler air is anticipated once the front passes.
The UV index in Miami is very high at 11 for both Friday and Saturday, indicating a burn time of about 11 minutes in direct sunlight
For the 7-day forecast in Miami:
Friday: Partly cloudy skies with a high of 88 degrees and a low of 81 degrees.
Saturday: Remaining partly cloudy with a high near 87 degrees and a low of 79 degrees.
Sunday: Thunderstorms early in the day, temperature reaching 87 degrees for the high and cooling down to 78 degrees at night.
Monday: Thunderstorms likely, temperatures peaking at 84 degrees and the low around 77 degrees.
Tuesday: Showers expected, a high of 84 degrees and a low of 80 degrees.
Wednesday: Isolated thunderstorms throughout the day, reaching a high of 85 degrees and a low of 80 degrees.
Thursday: Thunderstorms late in the day, with temperatures climbing to 86 degrees and a nighttime low of 80 degrees.