Basking Under Miami Skies: Your Comprehensive Weather Guide
By
Amy Freeze
Amy Freeze brings you the latest and most detailed weather forecast for Miami and the Southeast. From sunny mornings to stormy Wednesdays, we’ve got all the updates you need to plan your week!
Meteorologist Amy Freeze covers the essential weather details for Miami and the Southeast, highlighting sunny days, potential storms, and everything in between for your optimal planning.
As Miami welcomes another week of varied weather conditions, meteorologist Amy Freeze provides an in-depth look at what to expect. Clear skies and rising temperatures dominate, but a mid-week cold front may bring storms and cooler air. Detailed daily forecasts help you prepare for each day, whether you’re hitting the beach or planning indoor activities.
Clear conditions dominate the Southeast region, with no significant precipitation observed. Brief showers are situated north of Charlotte, where cloud cover is prominent, delivering light rain to the region. The rest of the area, including cities like Atlanta, Montgomery, and New Orleans, remains warm with clear skies. Coastal areas like Miami and Tampa are enjoying abundant sunshine.
Starting your morning in Miami, temperatures will gradually rise from 68 degrees at 7 AM to 79 degrees by 11 AM. Expect sunny skies throughout the morning, providing perfect conditions for outdoor activities. Winds will shift slightly from northwest at 6 miles per hour to north-northwest at 8 miles per hour, becoming northerly later.
By tomorrow, the Southeast will experience above-average temperatures, with several cities reaching the low 80s. Houston and Shreveport both expect highs of 82 degrees, while New Orleans will be slightly cooler at 77 degrees. In Florida, Miami and Tampa will also see highs of 82 degrees, showcasing warm conditions across the state. Atlanta anticipates a pleasant high of 75 degrees, while Jacksonville and Savannah will be around 79 and 75 degrees, respectively.
A cold front is set to sweep through the Southeast on Wednesday, bringing widespread rain and thunderstorms from Houston to Jacksonville. Areas from New Orleans to Montgomery could see strong to severe storms with damaging winds and heavy rainfall. This weather shift could lead to localized flooding, especially where the ground is already saturated. By Wednesday evening, the front will have moved into Georgia, decreasing temperatures and leaving some areas with breezy conditions.
The UV index in Miami is at an extreme level of 11 for both Tuesday and Wednesday, with a burn time of approximately 11 minutes in direct sunlight.
For the 7-day forecast in Miami:
Wednesday: Mostly clear skies with a high of 82 degrees and a low of 71.
Thursday: Partly cloudy, the day warming up to 80 degrees and a nighttime temperature of 72.
Friday: Mostly clear conditions, reaching 79 degrees for a high and 73 for a low.
Saturday: Expect mostly clear skies with temperatures peaking at 80 and dipping to 74.
Sunday: Looks like another mostly clear day with a high of 81 degrees and a low of 74.
Monday: Partly cloudy skies, temperatures steady at 81 for the high, sliding to 74 for the low.
Tuesday: Partly cloudy once more, with a high reaching 82 degrees and lows around 74 at night.