Blazing Heat to Breezy Evenings: Your Ultimate Miami Weather Guide
By
Amy Freeze
Navigate through Miami's dynamic weather, from balmy nights to stormy evenings, with our comprehensive weather update.
Catch the evening and weekly weather forecast for Miami and the Southeast region. Learn about temps, storm chances, and crucial sun safety tips for high UV days.
This comprehensive Miami weather update covers not only the evening’s weather with partly cloudy skies and gentle breezes but also looks ahead to a week of variable temperatures and potential storms. With a detailed discussion on the daily highs and lows, storm predictions, and UV index warnings, this guide is your go-to for all things weather in the Southeast. From storm preparedness to sunny day strategies, learn how to comfortably and safely navigate the week’s weather complexities.
Storms are forming along the Georgia coast, with intense rainfall just near Savannah moving northeast towards Charleston. Meanwhile, widespread showers are moving across the Gulf Coast from Tampa to New Orleans, bringing increased cloud cover and wet conditions. Showers are developing around New Orleans, with potential for heavier rainfall. Elsewhere in the region, skies remain mostly clear, keeping conditions calm in places like Houston and Charlotte.
Temperatures in Miami this evening will start at 84 degrees at 9 PM, gradually cooling to 82 degrees by 1 AM. Winds will be coming from the south-southwest initially, shifting to the south, at a gentle 5 to 7 miles per hour. The sky will be mostly to partly cloudy throughout the evening, transitioning as the night progresses. Expect a pleasant and warm evening with a light breeze.
Tonight, temperatures in the Southeast will remain mild, with Shreveport dipping to a low of 76 degrees. Jackson will see a low of 72, while Nashville will cool down to 74. Expect 77 degrees in Savannah, and 76 in Jacksonville. Miami will stay warm at 79 degrees, but will still be about 10 degrees cooler than recent nights.
Tomorrow in the Southeast, expect a sizzling high of 95 degrees in Montgomery, Alabama, alongside Atlanta reaching 95 as well. Memphis will see a high of 92, while Jackson warms up to 93. Over in New Orleans, temperatures will be slightly cooler at 89 degrees. Coastal cities like Miami and Tampa are forecasted for comfortable highs around 89 and 90 degrees, respectively, with weather patterns indicating a warm front across the region, pushing many areas above seasonal averages.
A frontal system is developing across the Southeast, bringing scattered thunderstorms, particularly from Shreveport to Atlanta. These storms may produce heavy rain and gusty winds, especially overnight heading into Monday morning. By midday Monday, expect showers extending from Jackson to Montgomery, potentially affecting travel plans. Brief periods of heavy rainfall may lead to localized flooding, so stay alert for any advisories. Temperatures will remain warm, gradually cooling slightly behind the front, with clearer skies expected by late Monday afternoon.
The UV index in Miami today will be very high at 11, with a dangerous burn time of only 11 minutes—make sure to wear sunscreen and protective clothing. On Monday, the index remains high at 10, reducing the burn time slightly to 12 minutes due to some cloud cover. Stay sun-safe, and seek shade when possible!
For the 7 Day Forecast in Miami:
Sunday: Expect partly cloudy skies with a high of 87 degrees and a low of 79 degrees.
Monday: Another partly cloudy day with temperatures climbing to 88 degrees for the high, dipping to 79 degrees at night.
Tuesday: Maintain your sun gear for partly cloudy skies and highs of 87 degrees, with a low of 79 degrees.
Wednesday: Showers will make an appearance late, with a high of 85 degrees and a nighttime low of 79 degrees.
Thursday: Enjoy partly cloudy conditions with highs reaching 85 degrees and a low of 79 degrees.
Friday: Mostly sunny with temperatures peaking at 86 degrees, cooling down to 79 degrees overnight.
Saturday: Look forward to partly cloudy skies, with a daytime high of 85 degrees and a low of 78 degrees.