Explore our in-depth analysis of Miami's weather trends this week—from serene evenings to stormy days. Stay ahead of the weather with our detailed daily forecasts and safety tips.
Take a glance at what’s in store for Miami this week with our concise weather update—sun, storms, and everything in between!
Diving into the week’s weather in Miami? We’ve got you covered with everything from expected temperatures to potential thunderstorms. Learn all about the weather dynamics from calm nights to stormy days, and discover safety tips during high UV indexes. Plus, get a daily breakdown to plan your activities around the weather. Your complete guide to navigating Miami’s ever-changing skies is right here!
The Southeast region is observing scattered rain showers stretching from New Orleans eastward to Jacksonville. Houston and New Orleans are experiencing pockets of rain, while the weather system is advancing towards Mobile and onward to the Florida Panhandle. Atlanta and Charlotte are under mostly clear skies, but should prepare for potential weather changes as clouds build over the Gulf. Keep an eye on the skies, as the day progresses, with conditions expected to shift.
This evening in Miami, temperatures remain steady at 84 degrees from 9 PM to 11 PM, dipping slightly to 82 degrees by 1 AM. Winds are gentle out of the east-northeast between 8 and 6 miles per hour. Expect mostly clear skies early, transitioning to partly cloudy conditions as the night progresses.
Tonight in Nashville, expect a low of 72 degrees. Jackson will also see lows around 72, while Shreveport drops to 74. Montgomery is forecasting a low of 73, and Atlanta can expect a chillier 72 degrees. Miami remains warmer at 79 degrees, but the pattern across the Southeast indicates mild temperatures overnight.
Tomorrow in the Southeast, expect a hot day with several cities reaching significant highs. New Orleans will hit 91 degrees, while Jackson warms up to 90. Atlanta is forecasted to reach 90 as well, and Montgomery might see a peak of 94, which is above average for this time of year. In the Carolinas, Charlotte is set for a high of 92 degrees, marking a trend of rising temperatures across the region. Miami will enjoy a warm 87 degrees, rounding out a balmy day in the Southeast.
A wave of storms is expected across the Southeast tomorrow as a cold front advances from the west. Watch for heavy thunderstorms rolling into Shreveport and Jackson, extending through Montgomery and into Atlanta by midday. This weather system is anticipated to produce locally heavy rain, gusty winds, and potential for severe thunderstorms, especially in parts of western Mississippi. Commuters in these areas should be prepared for wet travel conditions. Behind the front, expect drier air to gradually filter in, helping to clear skies by late Wednesday evening, with cooler temperatures to follow.
The UV index in Miami will be extreme on Tuesday with a value of 11, which means sunburns can occur in just 11 minutes without protection. By Wednesday, the index remains high at 10, reducing the burn time slightly to 12 minutes. Prioritize sun safety by wearing sunscreen and protective clothing both days!
For the 7 Day Outlook in Miami:
Tuesday: Expect partly cloudy skies with a high of 88 degrees and a low of 80 degrees.
Wednesday: Similar conditions with a high of 87 degrees and a low of 79 degrees, partly cloudy throughout the day.
Thursday: Another partly cloudy day with temperatures reaching a high of 86 degrees and a low of 81 degrees.
Friday: Partly cloudy skies continuing, as highs peak at 87 degrees and lows settle around 81 degrees.
Saturday: Showers are expected late, with the high reaching 85 degrees and the low near 79 degrees.
Sunday: Partly cloudy again, with a high of 86 degrees and temperatures dipping to 78 degrees overnight.
Monday: Thunderstorms are likely to start the day early, with temperatures hitting 86 degrees and evening lows around 78 degrees.