Miami and Southeast Weather Update: Balancing Sunshine and Storms

Explore a comprehensive overview of this week's weather from Miami's mild 85°F afternoons to potential thunderstorm warnings across the Southeast. Stay informed and prepared!
Stay updated with the latest weather trends in Miami and the Southeast. From partly cloudy skies to thunderstorms, know what’s happening outside your front door!
This week in Miami, we’re seeing temperatures steady at a comfortable mid-80s during the day, dipping slightly during the night. However, be ready for increasing UV levels which might require extra protection if you’re out! Meanwhile, a cold front brings potential thunderstorms across the Southeast, including cities from New Orleans to Atlanta. Navigate through these changes and make the best out of your week with our detailed forecasts and weather tips. A band of showers is sweeping over the Gulf Coast, impacting areas like New Orleans with moderate rain. This precipitation is pushing northeast, reaching into Montgomery and potentially affecting Atlanta later. Across Florida, scattered showers linger around Tampa and Jacksonville, while Miami remains mostly dry for the moment. Clouds are building over the Carolinas, setting the stage for potential precipitation moving forward.
Temperatures in Miami this afternoon will stay steady at 85 degrees, with winds from the south-southeast at 9 miles per hour. Expect mostly cloudy skies at 4 PM, transitioning to partly cloudy conditions by 6 PM. By 8 PM, skies will clear to mostly sunny, and the temperature will be slightly cooler at 84 degrees.
High temperatures across the Southeast are hitting the summer mark today. Shreveport tops out at a scorching 100 degrees, while Jackson follows closely behind with a high of 97. New Orleans is also warm at 94 degrees, giving residents a sultry afternoon. Over in Florida, Tampa can expect a high of 88, with cooler conditions down in Miami at 86. Meanwhile, Jacksonville and Savannah are both on the warmer side, reaching 87 degrees this afternoon.
Tonight, lows in the Southeast will see Memphis dropping to 75 degrees. Expect a mild 79 in New Orleans and a slightly cooler 74 in Montgomery. Jacksonville and Savannah are expected to remain warm, both around 77 degrees. Tampa will have a low of 76, while Miami stays warm at 82 degrees.
Tomorrow in the Southeast, Shreveport tops out at a scorching 100 degrees, while Houston is notably warm at 98 degrees. Memphis and Nashville expect highs of 97 degrees, indicating a consistent trend of above-average temperatures across the region. In Atlanta, afternoon temperatures will reach 90 degrees, with Montgomery close behind at 91. New Orleans will be slightly cooler at 87 degrees, as humidity levels influence the overall comfort.
A cold front is sweeping through New Orleans and Shreveport early tomorrow morning, bringing thunderstorms and heavy downpours. By midday, the storm system advances eastward, affecting Jackson, Montgomery, and Atlanta with rain and potential gusty winds. Cities from Jacksonville to Savannah should brace for afternoon thunderstorms that could disrupt travel. Temperatures will drop slightly post-frontal passage as we move into Wednesday night. While severe weather isn’t ruled out, the main risk involves flash flooding due to excessive rainfall in localized areas.
Miami is experiencing very high UV levels this Wednesday with an index of 10, leading to a burn time of just 12 minutes in direct sunlight. Make sure to gear up with sunscreen and protective clothing! On Thursday, the index increases to 11, with an even shorter burn time of 11 minutes.
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