Miami’s Evening Serenity Amid Southeast Storms: A Comprehensive Weather Guide by Amy Freeze
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Amy Freeze
As Miami enjoys a tranquil evening with clear skies, a stormy situation unfolds across the Southeast. Join Amy Freeze as she navigates through the complexities of this dynamic weather landscape.
Enjoy the warm and stable Miami evenings as we prepare for a flurry of weather activities across the Southeast, from thunderstorms to cool breezes.
While Miami basks in the glow of clear, evening skies and gentle breezes, a contrasting tumult brews across the Southeast. With a detailed look at the approaching storms and temperature fluctuations, Amy Freeze brings you the latest updates and preparations for upcoming weather changes, ensuring you stay safe and informed through it all. Prepare for a dynamic week with our comprehensive 7-day forecast.
A line of storms is moving through northern Florida into southern Georgia, bringing heavy rain and thunderstorms, particularly around Jacksonville and as far inland as Savannah. The regional radar shows a cold front stretching from eastern Alabama towards Charlotte, NC, with rain developing along this path. Scattered rain showers are present across the Gulf Coast, impacting areas around New Orleans and moving towards Houston. In Memphis and Shreveport, conditions appear calmer for now. Monitoring these waves of rain is crucial as the bulk of the heavy rainfall heads northeast.
Evening temperatures in Miami are steady at 81 degrees, with a light southeast wind blowing at 11 to 13 miles per hour. Expect cloudy skies through the night, contributing to a warm and stable evening atmosphere. The consistent cloud cover and gentle breeze create a serene outdoor setting for late-night activities.
Tonight in the Southeast, temperatures will be dropping into the upper 30s and low 40s, marking a chilly evening. Expect 38 degrees in Memphis, while Nashville will dip to 39. Jacksonville is looking at a milder low of 67, but places like Montgomery will hit 61. New Orleans will see a low around 65, and Tampa is set for 71 degrees. This cold air pattern is significant for the region, as many cities will experience temperature drops compared to recent nights.
High temperatures in the Southeast tomorrow Atlanta can expect a high of 76 degrees, while Mempis reaches 74 degrees. In the Gulf Coast, New Orleans will hit 78 degrees, and Houston will see a warm high of 86 degrees. Florida is basking in warmth with Jacksonville at 81 degrees and Tampa reaching 82 degrees.
A cold front approaches Southeast on Tuesday, sparking storms from New Orleans to Atlanta by midday. Expect heavy rainfall and gusty winds, with localized flash flooding possible, especially in low-lying areas. In the afternoon, temperatures cool slightly behind the front, settling into the low 70s Fahrenheit. Watch for storm clusters along the Eastern seaboard, impacting areas from Jacksonville to Savannah. By Tuesday night, conditions begin to stabilize with diminishing storms across the Carolinas.
The UV index for Miami today is very high at 9, with a burn time of about 15 minutes in direct sunlight. Limited exposure during peak sun hours is recommended.
Here’s the 7-day forecast for Miami:
Sunday: Thunderstorms developing late with a high of 85 degrees and a low of 79.
Monday: Expect heavy thunderstorms throughout the day. The temperature will reach a high of 81 degrees, cooling to 74 in the evening.
Tuesday: Clear skies with temperatures rising to 84 degrees and a low of 71.
Wednesday: Another clear day with a high of 85 degrees and a low of 74 at night.
Thursday: Mostly clear conditions expected, with highs around 86 degrees and lows near 76.
Friday: The trend continues with mostly clear skies and temperatures hitting 87 degrees during the day and 77 overnight.
Saturday: Ending the week with mostly clear conditions, a high of 88 degrees, and a nighttime low of 77.