Bright Mornings in Miami and Storm Alerts for the Southeast – April 19 Forecast

Amy Freeze delivers a comprehensive weather forecast for Miami's sunny morning and impending storms in the Southeast. Stay prepared with all the details.
Amy Freeze brings you this morning’s weather outlook with sunny skies in Miami and a storm tracking across the Southeast. Detailed forecast for a clear start in Miami and stormy developments across the region.
Welcome to your daily weather update with Amy Freeze! Miami awakens to clear and sunny skies on the morning of April 19, 2025, with temperatures gradually warming from 75 to 79 degrees by mid-morning. Meanwhile, the Southeast prepares for a change as storms, starting from Houston, bring potential rainfalls and severe weather risks, from wind damage to thunderstorms across cities like Memphis and Atlanta. Stay updated with your local forecasts and safety tips here on our detailed blog.
A line of showers is advancing from the west, currently impacting Houston and moving towards eastern Texas. Shreveport is experiencing consistent rainfall as the system progresses toward Jackson and New Orleans. This area of rain is expected to continue its eastward movement, potentially bringing showers to Memphis and Atlanta later in the day. While the Mississippi line sees active weather, cities like Savannah, Jacksonville, and Miami remain under mostly clear skies at this time.
Tomorrow morning in Miami, the temperatures start at 75 degrees at 8 AM and rise to 79 degrees by 10 AM. You’ll enjoy mostly sunny skies throughout the morning. Winds will be from the east-southeast, starting at 14 miles per hour and increasing to 17 miles per hour by 10 AM. As noon approaches, expect partly cloudy skies with the temperature reaching 81 degrees.
Expect warm highs across the Southeast region tomorrow. Nashville will hit 88 degrees, while Atlanta is projected to reach 84. Montgomery plans for a high of 86, and Jacksonville will warm to 84 as well. Miami is set for a steamy 90 degrees, making it notably above average for the season. New Orleans and Houston both anticipate comfortable highs of 82.
A strong cold front is moving across the Southeast tomorrow, bringing widespread storms from Houston to Memphis, with a focus on heavy rain and potential flooding. Severe weather risks, including damaging winds and isolated thunderstorms, are expected predominantly from Shreveport through Montgomery. As this system progresses east, areas including Atlanta and Savannah can expect thunderstorms by afternoon. Rainfall totals could exceed two inches in localized spots, leading to tricky travel conditions.
The UV index in Miami will soar to a very high level of 10 on Saturday, suggesting a burn time of just 12 minutes for those in direct sunlight. By Sunday, the UV index climbs even higher to extreme levels at 11, with an expected swift burn time of just 11 minutes.
For the 7-day forecast in Miami: Sunday: Mostly clear skies with a high of 81 degrees and a low of 73 degrees. Monday: Partly cloudy conditions with a steady high of 81 degrees and a low of 73 degrees. Tuesday: Expect mostly cloudy skies, reaching a high of 81 degrees, with nighttime lows at 74. Wednesday: Partly cloudy as the temperature rises slightly to 82 degrees during the day, cooling to 74 at night. Thursday: Mostly clear with a high of 81 degrees and a nighttime low of 74 degrees. Friday: Watch for showers late in the day. The high will be 81 degrees, dropping to 74 overnight. Saturday: Partly cloudy conditions with another high of 81 degrees and a low of 74.
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