Miami’s Evening Glow and a Stormy Horizon: Weather Forecast
By
Amy Freeze
Explore the calm evening weather in Miami contrasted with stormy conditions brewing over eastern Texas. Plus, a sneak peek into the upcoming severe weather potential in the Southeast.
Tonight in Miami, the skies stay clear with temperatures comfortably warm. Meanwhile, severe weather alerts are active for eastern Texas. Click for full details!
In Miami, a tranquil evening awaits with temperatures gently cooling under partly cloudy skies. However, the weather narrative changes drastically as we look towards Texas, where severe storms are paving a path towards Memphis. This post dives deeply into what these developments mean for the Southeast region, upcoming weather shifts with the cold front, and how these could impact your plans. Detailed forecasts for the next seven days in Miami are also included, highlighting temperature trends and expected conditions.
On the Regional Radar, a line of severe storms is stretching over eastern parts of Texas, impacting areas like Shreveport, and heading toward Memphis. Rainfall is currently moving through areas like Jackson and extending toward Montgomery. Jacksonville and the eastern coast of Florida remain clear, with no precipitation expected at the moment. Showers are developing along the Gulf Coast near New Orleans, but conditions in the rest of the Southeast region are predominantly dry for now.
For this evening in Miami, temperatures will remain warm, starting at 83 degrees at 9 PM, and gently cooling to 81 degrees by 1 AM. Winds are expected to be light, from the southeast at 6 miles per hour initially, easing to 4 miles per hour later in the night. The skies will be partly cloudy throughout the evening, offering a calm yet warm atmosphere for any outdoor plans.
Tonight, expect Memphis to dip to 70 degrees, while Nashville cools down to 70 as well. Montgomery will see a low of 76 degrees. In the southeastern region, Miami will stay warm at 78 degrees, and Jacksonville will be at 77. Shreveport will cool to 77 degrees, but the air remains relatively mild for this time of year.
Tomorrow in Houston, expect a sizzling high of 95 degrees. Shreveport tops out even warmer at 96, contributing to a trend of above-average temperatures across the region. Jackson will reach 93 degrees, while New Orleans comes in at 91. In Alabama, Montgomery will see a high of 92 degrees, and Atlanta will be hot at 89. Coastal areas like Jacksonville and Savannah are also sweltering, both hitting 94 degrees.
A significant weather shift is expected in the Southeast as a cold front pushes through, bringing potential severe weather on Friday. Storms will spread from Shreveport to Jackson, with the risk of damaging winds and heavy rain prompting watches. By the evening, Atlanta and Charlotte might experience thunderstorms, with a chance for isolated severe events. Temperatures will drop behind the front, leading to a cooler, drier Saturday. Stay prepared for local flooding as more than an inch of rain is possible in some areas within 24 hours.
Expect extreme UV levels in Miami today and tomorrow, with an index of 11 each day. Given these conditions, burn time is just 11 minutes. Sunscreen, hats, and seeking shade are essential to protect your skin!
For the 7 day forecast in Miami:
Friday: Partly cloudy skies with a high of 86 degrees and a low of 78 degrees.
Saturday: Mostly clear and warming up, with a daytime high of 88 degrees and a nighttime low of 79 degrees.
Sunday: Another mostly clear day with temperatures reaching 88 degrees and dipping to 80 degrees at night.
Monday: Expect late showers with a high of 87 degrees and a low of 80 degrees.
Tuesday: Partly cloudy conditions will prevail, peaking at 85 degrees and falling to 80 degrees overnight.
Wednesday: Partly cloudy skies continue, with another high of 85 degrees and a low around 80 degrees.
Thursday: The week rounds out with partly cloudy conditions and temperatures at 85 degrees during the day and 80 degrees at night.