Meteorologist Amy Freeze provides a detailed look at Miami's weather for tomorrow morning, along with updates across the Southeast. From clear skies to storm warnings, here’s what you need to know.
Expect a cloudy start in Miami on the morning of March 28, 2025, with temperatures rising through midmorning. Amy Freeze shares insights on the evolving weather patterns, including storm potentials in the Southeast.
Miami Tomorrow Morning News – 03/28/2025: Join Amy Freeze as she provides an intricate look at the weather scenarios unfolding across Miami and the broader Southeast region. From partly cloudy skies in Miami to severe storms brewing in Texas, get the full spectrum of tomorrow’s weather possibilities and how they might evolve throughout the day. Stay informed and prepared with expert insights and forecast details.
On the Regional Radar, a band of storms is intensifying as it moves from the Gulf of Mexico into southeastern Texas near Houston. Severe weather conditions are evident with heavy rain pushing northeast towards Shreveport. Farther to the east, Jackson is experiencing persistent rain showers, which are gradually heading towards Montgomery.
Meanwhile, areas across the northern Gulf Coast, including New Orleans, are seeing pockets of isolated storms that could bring brief heavy downpours. Savannah and Jacksonville are currently enjoying clearer skies with no significant precipitation.
Up north, Memphis reports mild conditions beneath clearing skies, while the Carolinas, including Charlotte, remain dry for now.
“Tomorrow morning in Miami begins with mostly cloudy skies and a gentle east-southeast breeze at 16 miles per hour. Temperatures will start at 74 degrees at 7 AM, climbing to 77 by 9 AM, and reaching 79 degrees by 11 AM. ”
High temperatures for tomorrow in the Southeast are shaping up to be quite warm. In Atlanta, expect a high of 78 degrees, which is slightly above average. Montgomery will reach 80 degrees, while Jackson, Mississippi, anticipates a high of 73 degrees—perfectly seasonal for this time of year.
Farther south, New Orleans is expected to see a high of 74 degrees, while in Florida, Tampa is heating things up with a high of 87 degrees and Miami will also hit 80 degrees. In the Carolinas, Charlotte is forecasted for a solid 79 degrees, and Savannah will round out the day with a high of 76.
Watch for an active weather pattern as a cold front approaches the Southeast tomorrow. Thunderstorms are likely with the potential for strong gusts and heavy rain stretching from New Orleans to Montgomery. This line of storms could shift into areas like Jackson and Shreveport, heightening the risk for flash flooding particularly where rainfall is heaviest. By late afternoon, showers will spread east, reaching Atlanta and Savannah. Temperatures will remain relatively warm before cooling as the front moves out. Stay alert for severe weather warnings over the next 48 hours.
The UV index in Miami will reach a very high level of 9 on Friday, with a burn time of just 15 minutes in direct sunlight. On Saturday, the index is slightly lower at 8, with a burn time of 17 minutes.
For the 7-day forecast in Miami:
Saturday: Partly cloudy skies with a high of 80 degrees and a low of 74 degrees.
Sunday: Expect mostly cloudy conditions, with temperatures rising to 81 degrees and a low around 74.
Monday: Isolated thunderstorms in the afternoon, reaching a high of 82 degrees and dipping to 73 overnight.
Tuesday: Clear skies dominate, with the high temperature at 83 degrees and a low of 75.
Wednesday: Another clear day with a pleasant high of 82 degrees and a low of 74.
Thursday: Mostly clear skies with a high of 82 degrees and a low of 74.
Friday: The trend continues with mostly clear conditions and highs of 82, cooling to 73 at night.