Weather Wonders: Miami’s Mixed Bag of Sun and Showers
By
Amy Freeze
Dive into a detailed forecast with Meteorologist Amy Freeze as Miami experiences a blend of sun, mild breezes, and occasional rain. Get the full Southeast weather update right here!
Catch up on Miami’s latest weather outlook featuring clear skies, warm afternoon temperatures, and localized showers. Meteorologist Amy Freeze offers up-to-the-minute forecasts for a perfect weather-aware day.
Join Meteorologist Amy Freeze for an in-depth look at today’s varied weather across Miami and the Southeast. From clear skies and pleasant temperatures to sudden showers, learn how this mix influences activities and plans. Enjoy real-time updates and expert insights, ensuring you’re fully prepared for the day. Don’t let weather surprises catch you off-guard—stay tuned and stay informed!
Across the Southeast region, the radar reveals active weather patterns as a line of rain stretches along the eastern coastlines. Jacksonville sees light rain, while Miami is experiencing scattered showers. Farther up the coast, Savannah and Charleston are witnessing clear conditions, providing a break from the rain. Inland cities like Atlanta and Montgomery enjoy a stretch of calm weather with clear skies. Meanwhile, over the Gulf Coast, areas such as New Orleans and Houston remain dry and clear. However, more clouds are building over central Mississippi, indicating potential precipitation heading towards Jackson. Overall, the Southeast offers a mix of conditions, with rain impacting coastal areas and clear skies prevailing inland.
Miami’s afternoon weather outlook features sunny skies with temperatures holding steady at 77 degrees from 3 PM to 5 PM. Winds will come from the northwest at 14 miles per hour, offering a breezy yet pleasant vibe. By 7 PM, the temperature will gently cool to 72 degrees, with clear skies and a light northwest wind at 11 miles per hour. Enjoy the sunshine and afternoon warmth!
Let’s take a look at those afternoon high temperatures across the Southeast. Shreveport is shaping up to be warm with a high reaching 79 degrees. Over in Houston, expect a toasty afternoon with a high of 81. Jackson will see comfortable conditions as well, hitting 71 degrees today.
Moving south, New Orleans stands at 71 degrees, while Atlanta is cooler this afternoon at 59 degrees. Nashville is feeling that chill with a high of just 59. In Florida, it’s a sunny day for Miami, where temperatures climb to 78 degrees, whereas Jacksonville is a bit cooler at 66 degrees and Tampa right in the middle at 67. Overall, we’re seeing a range of temperatures that highlight the varying conditions across the region.
Now for the low temperatures across the Southeast region. Tonight, temperatures will dip significantly as cold air moves in. Expect 60 degrees in Memphis. Nashville will cool down to 54 degrees. Shreveport will see a low of 64. Jackson is forecasted to drop to 57. Montgomery will cool off to 45 degrees, while Atlanta can expect a low of 43. Both Savannah and Jacksonville are looking at 45 degrees. Tampa will be milder at 51, and Miami wraps up the night at 60 degrees.
High temperatures across the Southeast region tomorrow are set to be quite warm, with many areas experiencing above-average readings.
In Houston, we expect a high of 80 degrees, while Shreveport will match that at 80 as well. Jackson is warmer with a high reaching 77 degrees. Over in Memphis, temperatures will hit 76 degrees.
Atlanta and Montgomery are forecasted to enjoy highs of 79 degrees. Meanwhile, Nashville will be slightly cooler at 77 degrees.
As we move farther south, Tampa and Miami will see pleasant afternoons with highs around 79 degrees and 77 degrees, respectively.
Overall, warm air settling in will lead to these above-average temperatures throughout the region.
“Look out for a potent front sweeping across the Southeast tomorrow. Early morning storms are expected from New Orleans to Montgomery, bringing heavy rain and gusty winds. As the low-pressure system advances, brace for severe weather risks, especially in areas like Atlanta and Charlotte, where strong thunderstorms could develop. Rain accumulations could lead to localized flooding, so stay weather aware. Post-frontal passage, cooler and drier air filters in, resulting in a drop in temperatures by ten degrees, leading to sunny conditions as the week progresses.”
The UV index in Miami is expected to reach a very high level of 9 on Monday and Tuesday. On Monday, despite stormy conditions offering some respite, burn time can occur in about 15 minutes if exposed between the showers. On Tuesday, with clear skies, be extra cautious as direct sun can lead to burns in just 15 minutes. Remember to apply high SPF sunscreen, seek shade, and wear protective clothing while enjoying the sun!