Miami Weather Watch: From Balmy Breezes to Storm Alerts

Explore the shifting skies of Miami's weather landscape, from gentle gusts to stormy forecasts. Get the scoop on what these changes mean for your week ahead.
Get ready for a mixed bag of weather this week in Miami and the Southeast—from sunny highs to stormy evenings. Check out our full coverage for daily updates and safety tips!
Welcome to your Southeast Forecast: Miami and Beyond! This week, experience a rollercoaster of weather conditions from balmy highs of 87°F to chilling thunderstorms. We’ll cover everything from the daily temperature fluctuations to severe weather alerts. By Sunday, brace for a wet finale to your weekend with potential flood warnings. Learn how to safely enjoy the outdoors with our UV index warnings and sunscreen tips. See the full weekly forecast at https://amyfreeze.ai/ for more! The Southeast region is seeing a mix of mild and active weather patterns. Showers are currently spreading across Georgia into the Carolinas, with light rain stretching towards Charlotte. There’s a line of severe storms moving northeast, with Shreveport and Jackson experiencing heavy rainfall and significant storms. In Texas, Houston is observing cloud cover with isolated showers moving through the area.
Afternoon temperatures in Miami peak at 87 degrees, with a subtle breeze coming from the east-southeast at 8 miles per hour. The sky remains mostly cloudy, providing some relief from the sun. As the evening approaches, temperatures gently decrease to 83 degrees by 8 PM. The persistent cloud cover continues through the afternoon.
Today’s regional high temperatures in the Southeast are sizzling. Jackson and Montgomery are both reaching 94 degrees, making them the hottest spots in the region. Atlanta will see a high of 91, while Savannah stays slightly cooler at 88 degrees. Over in Florida, Jacksonville hits 93, and Miami is a bit more moderate at 87 degrees. The heat continues to build, with many areas expecting plenty of sunshine throughout the day.
Tonight, temperatures will drop to 73 degrees in Memphis and 73 degrees in Nashville. Expect lows of 74 in Montgomery and 77 in New Orleans, with Jacksonville holding steady at 76 degrees. Atlanta will see a cooler 73, while Tampa is expected to remain mild at 79 degrees.
Tomorrow in Atlanta, expect a hot high of 94 degrees. Montgomery will also see warm weather, reaching 94 degrees as well. Over in New Orleans, temperatures will be slightly cooler at 90 degrees. Meanwhile, Memphis and Nashville will experience highs around 91 degrees. The Southeast is warming up significantly, with many areas experiencing above-average temperatures due to a dominant heat ridge influencing the region.
A cold front is moving into the Southeast, bringing thunderstorms from Houston to Shreveport tonight. By early Sunday, Memphis and Jackson can expect heavy rain with potential flooding, so keep those umbrellas handy. Showers spread eastward into Montgomery and Atlanta by Sunday afternoon, creating a wet end to the weekend. Meanwhile, keep an eye on some isolated severe storms capable of producing strong winds and possibly even hail. As this system exits, temperatures will moderate slightly, ahead of clearer skies expected on Monday.
The UV index in Miami peaks at 8 on Saturday with a burn time of just 17 minutes in direct sunlight. On Sunday, it escalates to a very high 10, reducing the burn time to a mere 12 minutes. It’s crucial to apply sunscreen generously and take breaks in the shade this weekend!
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