Skies and Scudders: Miami’s Mixed Weather Outlook

A detailed exploration of Miami’s diverse weather patterns, featuring expert meteorological insights and forecasts for the greater Southeast region.
Discover Miami’s weather today with clear skies and a glimpse into the dynamic conditions across the Southeast. Visit the full blog post for an extensive forecast!
Welcome to your detailed weather report for Miami and the Southeast. This post covers everything from tonight’s mostly clear skies in Miami to the complex weather dynamics affecting areas like New Orleans and Jacksonville. Plus, get a sneak peek into the weekend’s weather, including temperature trends and storm predictions. Whether you’re planning a night out or a quiet evening at home, this report has all the information you need to stay ahead of the weather!
The Regional Radar for the Southeast displays a dynamic weather pattern with isolated showers to the northeast of Jacksonville, moving towards Savannah. Meanwhile, scattered rain cells are affecting areas near New Orleans, creating pockets of precipitation. Houston and the surrounding areas are seeing showers and a line of storms is poised to approach from the west, adding to the active conditions across the region. Overall, while some parts of the Southeast enjoy clearer skies, the mix of showers and storms will keep the weather variable throughout the day.
For this evening in Miami, expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures steady at 83 degrees through 11 PM, dipping slightly to 82 degrees by 1 AM. Winds will be coming from the southeast at 5 miles per hour initially, shifting to south-southeast at 4 miles per hour later. The warm evening and light winds create a calm atmosphere for outdoor activities.
Tonight, Memphis will drop to 73 degrees, while Nashville cools off to 73 as well. Expect a low of 74 in Montgomery and 76 in Jacksonville. Atlanta will see temperatures fall to 74 degrees, with Savannah dipping down to 77. New Orleans will remain warm at 77, while Tampa is forecasted to stay mild at 79 degrees.
Tomorrow, Atlanta will reach a sizzling high of 94 degrees, matching Montgomery’s peak temperature. Over in Jackson, expect a high of 93 degrees, while Memphis and Nashville will both see warm afternoons at 91 degrees. Tampa and Jacksonville are looking at similar highs of 93 degrees, but Miami will be slightly cooler at 88. Overall, the Southeast is experiencing above-average temperatures fueled by a strong upper ridge, keeping conditions hot and steamy across the region.
A cold front advances eastward into Southeast, impacting New Orleans to Montgomery by the afternoon. Expect scattered thunderstorms, some potentially severe with localized heavy rainfall and strong gusts. From Jackson to Shreveport, anticipate periods of intense rain through Saturday night, which may lead to isolated flooding in low-lying areas. In Memphis, watch for showers and moderate temperatures, while areas like Charlotte and Atlanta remain mostly dry. By Sunday, conditions improve as storms shift east, bringing cooler air and clearing skies.
This weekend in Miami, the UV index will rise to 8 on Saturday with a burn time of approximately 17 minutes, so it’s wise to limit direct sun exposure and reapply sunscreen frequently. By Sunday, the UV index further increases to a strong 10, bringing the burn time down to just 12 minutes, making sunscreen and protective clothing essential for any outdoor activities. Stay sun-safe!
Saturday: Mostly cloudy conditions with a high of 87 degrees and a low around 79 degrees. Sunday: Thunderstorms arrive early, with temperatures reaching a high of 88 degrees and a night low of 79 degrees. Monday: Anticipate showers with a high of 85 degrees and a low of 76 degrees. Tuesday: Continued showers, cooling slightly to a high of 83 degrees and a low of 80. Wednesday: Thunderstorms are expected late in the day with temperatures peaking at 85 degrees and a low of 81 degrees. Thursday: Look for isolated thunderstorms with a high of 86 degrees and temperatures dipping to 81 at night. Friday: Thunderstorms remain isolated, with a high of 86 degrees and a low of 81 degrees. Hope that helps! Stay safe and dry, Miami!
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