Cloudy with a Chance of Sunshine: Navigating Miami’s Mercurial Skies
By
Amy Freeze
Explore what to expect from Miami's partly cloudy skies tomorrow and how a cold front is affecting the Southeast in our comprehensive weather update.
Get ready for a partly cloudy day in Miami, complete with temperatures hovering pleasantly in the mid-80s. Plus, discover how a sweeping cold front is bringing storms to the Southeast.
Tomorrow morning, Miami will be partly cloudy with temperatures rising from 83 to 86 degrees through noon. Meanwhile, a significant cold front is shifting conditions across the Southeast, leaving places like Atlanta expecting severe thunderstorms. Tune in for all the details on temperature trends and storm risks throughout the region.
A line of moderate to strong storms is pushing eastward across central Alabama with Montgomery particularly affected by heavy rain and potential severe weather. Showers and thunderstorms are stretching from northern Mississippi near Memphis down through Louisiana, with rain particularly impacting areas around Jackson and New Orleans. Clouds and scattered showers extend eastward, approaching western Georgia, helping to increase cloud cover over Atlanta and the surrounding areas. Clear and dry conditions dominate the Florida panhandle through to southern Florida, including Miami and Tampa.
Tomorrow morning in Miami, expect partly cloudy skies with temperatures starting at 83 degrees at 8 a.m., warming slightly to 85 degrees by 10 a.m., and reaching 86 degrees by noon. The wind will be coming from the southeast at around 8 to 11 miles per hour throughout the morning hours.
Tomorrow, temperatures across the Southeast will soar, with the high in Miami reaching a warm 87 degrees. Atlanta and Montgomery are expected to see highs around 86 degrees, while Jacksonville will be just a bit warmer at 87. Memphis and Shreveport will experience similar conditions, each hitting 89 degrees.
A cold front is moving through the Southeast, bringing widespread showers and thunderstorms. Atlanta expects heavy rainfall and potential flash flooding on Tuesday, with frequent lightning and powerful gusts up to 50 mph. Stormy weather rolls into Jacksonville and Savannah by afternoon, posing a risk of localized flooding due to heavy downpours. High humidity and temperatures in the mid-80s could heighten storm intensity. The weather calms down by Wednesday morning, bringing cooler, dryer conditions.
The UV index in Miami is extremely high, hitting 11 both today and tomorrow. This means the sun’s rays are intense, with a burn time of just 11 minutes in direct sunlight.
Monday: Partly cloudy skies with a high of 87 degrees and a low of 81 degrees.
Tuesday: Expect partly cloudy conditions continuing, with the temperature reaching 86 degrees and a low of 80 degrees.
Wednesday: A partly cloudy day once more, topping out at 86 degrees and dipping to 80 at night.
Thursday: Another day with partly cloudy skies, the high will be 85 degrees, dropping to 80 degrees in the evening.
Friday: Mostly cloudy conditions with a high around 86 degrees and a low near 80.
Saturday: Look for partly cloudy skies, with temperatures reaching 86 degrees during the day and 80 degrees at night.
Sunday: Capping off the week with partly cloudy conditions, a high of 87 degrees, and a low of 80 degrees.