Miami’s Weekly Weather Forecast: From Thunderstorms to Clear Skies

Explore Miami's changing weather landscape this week with our detailed forecast, featuring thunderstorms, clear skies, and temperature swings!
This week in Miami, expect a mix of thunderstorms and sunny days. Starting with thunderstorms midweek and transitioning to clearer skies over the weekend. Stay updated with our full forecast!
As we step into another week in Miami, the weather continues to keep us on our toes. From intense thunderstorms bringing possible heavy rainfalls to beautifully clear skies, each day brings something new. Wednesday starts with late thunderstorms, and the week progresses with a mix of showers and sunny patches until clearing up for a sunny weekend. For detailed daily breakdowns and weather tips, visit our full blog post at https://amyfreeze.ai/
Rain showers are currently affecting parts of the Gulf Coast, with heavier precipitation near New Orleans and stretching eastward along the Florida Panhandle towards Tampa. Atlanta and Montgomery remain cloudy, but showers are poised to move into these areas. Charlotte is seeing scattered showers as rain moves through the Carolinas. Miami and Jacksonville are experiencing clear conditions, providing a break from the wet weather.
Tomorrow morning in Miami, temperatures will start at 82 degrees at 8 a.m., with a northeast wind accompanied by showers. By 10 a.m., expect temperatures to rise to 85 degrees, with scattered thunderstorms and an east-northeast wind. Thunderstorms will continue into the late morning with temperatures slightly dropping to 84 degrees at noon and winds increasing from the east.
Tomorrow in Shreveport, expect a sizzling high of 98 degrees, while Houston will be slightly cooler at 94 degrees. Memphis will see a warm afternoon with temperatures hitting 94 as well. Over in Jackson, highs are projected to reach 93 degrees, and New Orleans will be warmer at 88 degrees. The Southeast will experience above-average temperatures across the board, with a strong ridge of high pressure driving the heat.
A cold front is making its way across the Southeast, bringing thunderstorms and heavy rain from Houston through New Orleans to Montgomery. Expect storms to reach Atlanta by Wednesday morning, potentially affecting the commute. In Florida, from Jacksonville to Miami, showers and thunderstorms are likely, bringing brief downpours. Although the risk of severe weather such as tornadoes is low, localized flooding is possible, especially in areas of heavy rainfall. Cooler and drier air will follow, with temperatures dropping post-front passage.
Miami’s UV index on Wednesday is extremely high at 11, with a burn time of just 11 minutes. Remember to apply a high-factor sunscreen and wear protective gear when outdoors. As for Thursday, the index remains high at 8, offering a slightly longer burn time of 17 minutes.
For the 7-day forecast in Miami: Wednesday: Thunderstorms arriving late, with a high of 90 degrees and a low of 80 degrees. Thursday: Expect showers by evening, the high reaching 85 degrees and a low of 79 degrees. Friday: Off and on thunderstorms, with temperatures peaking at 86 degrees and a low of 80 degrees. Saturday: Early morning thundershowers, then clearing, with a high of 85 degrees and a low around 81 degrees. Sunday: Mostly clear skies with a high of 87 degrees and a nighttime low of 81 degrees. Monday: A clear day with mostly sunny conditions, highs reaching 89 degrees and a low of 82 degrees. Tuesday: Partly cloudy, temperatures cozying up to 89 degrees.
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