Clear Skies and Looming Storms: A Comprehensive Weather Guide for the Southeast

From Miami's pleasant evenings to impending storms across the Gulf Coast, stay updated and prepared with our detailed weather analysis.
Catch up on the latest Southeast weather trends from sunny Miami to stormy New Orleans with Meteorologist Amy Freeze.
Meteorologist Amy Freeze brings you the Southeast weather update with a detailed analysis from Miami’s clear skies to the active storms near New Orleans. Temperatures are warming across the region, and storm threats bring a mix of weather conditions. Also, plan your week with our future weather predictions from calm, sunny days to potential stormy challenges.
Storms are activating along the Gulf Coast, most notably near New Orleans with some intense rainfall expected. Rain showers extend across Georgia, creeping up towards Atlanta and the surrounding areas. A mix of rain and potentially severe weather is seen closing in on the western Florida panhandle, influencing weather in cities like Tallahassee. The Carolinas, including Charlotte, are seeing increasing cloud cover as precipitation approaches from the west. Drier conditions prevail in Florida’s southern regions, with Miami and Tampa enjoying clearer skies.
For this evening in Miami, temperatures will hold steady at 79 degrees around 9 PM and 11 PM, cooling slightly to 78 degrees by 1 AM. Expect partly cloudy skies throughout the evening. Winds will be from the southeast, ranging from 9 to 6 miles per hour, adding a gentle breeze to the night.
Tonight in the Southeast, Memphis will dip to a low of 50 degrees, while Nashville cools down to 48. Shreveport is expecting a low of 60 degrees, slightly warmer than other areas to the north. Atlanta will see temperatures around 60 degrees. The chill is evident, especially in cities like Charlotte, which will drop to a brisk 51 degrees.
Tomorrow in the Southeast, Atlanta is expected to reach a high of 79 degrees, while Nashville will see a comfortable 73 degrees. Montgomery will warm up to 82 degrees, and further south, Jacksonville is set for a high of 87 degrees. Tampa could reach a balmy 89 degrees, marking a notable uptick in warmth across the region. New Orleans is anticipated to have a high of 74 degrees, staying slightly cooler compared to its neighbors.
A low-pressure system brings scattered thunderstorms across the Southeast tomorrow, with the potential for severe weather in areas like New Orleans and Montgomery. Expect heavy rain from Atlanta to Jacksonville in the morning, possibly leading to localized flooding concerns. Temperatures hover in the mid-80s, but a cold front could bring cooler, drier air by evening. Thunderstorms may linger from Charlotte to Miami, impacting travel and outdoor plans.
The UV index in Miami is very high at 11 for both Thursday and Friday, indicating a burn time of just 11 minutes in direct sunlight.
Thursday: Expect partly cloudy skies with a high of 84 degrees and a low of 76. Friday: Another partly cloudy day, with temperatures reaching up to 84 degrees and dipping to 77 at night. Saturday: Partly cloudy once again, high of 84 degrees, low at 78. Sunday: Showers develop late in the day, with a high of 84 and a low of 78. Monday: Brace for thunderstorms, the high will be around 82 degrees, with overnight lows at 75. Tuesday: Scattered thunderstorms are anticipated, reaching a high of 81 degrees and a low of 75. Wednesday: The week rounds out with partly cloudy conditions, temperatures peaking at 84 degrees and a low of 74.
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