Tempest Over Miami: Your Comprehensive Weather Update
By
Amy Freeze
Explore the dynamic weather patterns over Miami and the Southeast, from cloudy skies to potential storm threats. Get the scoop on nightly temperatures and what to expect in the coming days.
Diving into Miami’s weather forecast, expect partly cloudy skies and warm temperatures, with thunderstorms and cool evenings ahead. Keep abreast of changes with our detailed daily updates.
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In Miami tonight, expect temperatures around 82 degrees, cooling slightly as the night progresses. The Southeast faces a mixture of weather conditions, from heavy rains in New Orleans to clearer skies in Atlanta. This comprehensive update covers forecasted temperatures, weather patterns, and potential thunderstorms across the region, providing residents with crucial information for planning their week. Detailed 7-day forecasts ensure you’re fully prepared for any weather coming your way.
The Southeast region is currently encountering active weather, especially over the Gulf Coast. A robust system is delivering heavy rain and thunderstorms moving off the coast of Louisiana towards New Orleans. The northern reaches from Memphis to Atlanta remain relatively clear, but there’s a noticeable buildup of clouds in those areas. Scattered showers are impacting northern Florida, particularly around the Jacksonville area, with the potential for more rain as the day progresses.
The evening in Miami features mostly cloudy skies with temperatures steady around 82 degrees at 9 PM, cooling slightly to 81 degrees by 11 PM and continuing at 81 degrees into the early hours. Winds are gently blowing from the southeast at about 6 miles per hour, maintaining a calm and consistent pattern.
Tonight, Nashville will cool down to 67 degrees, while Memphis is expected to see a low of 69. Jackson will drop to 69 as well, with Montgomery forecasted at 70 degrees. Further south, New Orleans remains warmer at 77 degrees, and Miami will stay at a balmy 80.
Tomorrow in Shreveport, expect a scorching high of 95 degrees. Houston isn’t far behind with a 94-degree afternoon high, while New Orleans will see a warm 90 degrees. In Jackson, highs are projected to reach 92, and Montgomery will also see a toasty 91 degrees. Atlanta will hit 90, keeping in line with the above-average trend seen across the Southeast. Savannah and Jacksonville will both enjoy pleasant highs of 88 and 89 degrees, respectively.
Expect a dynamic weather day across the Southeast. A cold front brings a mix of heavy rain and thunderstorms, moving eastward from mid-day through Wednesday. Areas from New Orleans to Jacksonville should brace for potential severe storms, with damaging winds being a primary threat. Rainfall totals could be substantial, raising concerns for localized flooding, especially in low-lying regions.
The UV index in Miami is extremely high at 10 both today and tomorrow, with a burn time of just 12 minutes in direct sunlight.
For the 7-day forecast in Miami:
Tuesday: Thunderstorms develop late with a high of 85 degrees and a low of 80 degrees.
Wednesday: Cloudy conditions with temperatures reaching 85 degrees and a low of 80 degrees.
Thursday: Expect showers, with the day hitting 85 degrees and cooling to 79 degrees.
Friday: Scattered thunderstorms are likely. The high will be 85 degrees, with a low near 77 degrees.
Saturday: More thunderstorms expected with a high of 84 degrees and a low of 78 degrees.
Sunday: Partly cloudy skies dominate, temperatures peak at 85 degrees, with a nighttime low of 78 degrees.
Monday: Isolated thunderstorms mark the day with warm temperatures reaching up to 87 degrees and a low of 79 degrees.