Sunny Evenings and Stormy Days: Your Comprehensive Southeast Weather Guide

From serene evenings in Miami to stormy days across the Southeast, meteorologist Amy Freeze guides you through the region's current weather dynamics. Discover how to plan your week with our detailed forecasts!
Meteorologist Amy Freeze provides tonight’s weather brief for Miami and an overview of the active weather patterns across the Southeast. Prepare for clear skies in Miami and potential stormy conditions elsewhere!
Welcome to your detailed Southeast weather forecast with Amy Freeze! In Miami, enjoy a pleasant evening perfect for a stroll under mostly clear skies. Be prepared as we cover the broader Southeast, from the rain in Houston extending to Shreveport and potential flooding in eastern Texas. Discover how cities like New Orleans remain dry while nearby regions brace for more rain. Keep this guide handy as weather patterns from Montgomery to Atlanta bring rainy days ahead.
The Southeast region is currently witnessing active weather patterns, with substantial rainfall affecting areas around Houston and extending to Shreveport. Severe storms are marked over eastern Texas, where heavy downpours could lead to localized flooding. While Memphis remains dry, Jackson is experiencing light showers as rain trails farther northeast. In the southern areas, cities like New Orleans and coastal regions such as Miami and Tampa are currently clear, enjoying a respite from the wet weather. The storm track suggests that clouds and rain will advance towards Montgomery and Atlanta, prompting the need for umbrellas later today.
For this evening in Miami, expect temperatures to be steady, starting at 77 degrees at 8 PM and slightly decreasing to 76 degrees by 12 AM. Winds will be coming from the east, with speeds ranging from 11 to 13 miles per hour, maintaining a consistent breeze.
Expect lows around 65 degrees in Memphis and 66 in Jackson, while Nashville will cool down to 62. Montgomery will experience temperatures dipping to 63, with a slightly warmer night in Atlanta at 64. New Orleans will remain comfortable at 71 degrees, while the Florida Peninsula sees mild conditions with lows around 66 in both Jacksonville and Tampa.
High temperatures tomorrow across the Southeast region are expected to be well above average for this time of year. In Florida, Tampa will soar to a sizzling 92 degrees, while Jacksonville hits a warm 84. Farther west, New Orleans and Jackson will both see highs around 82 degrees. Alabama’s Montgomery is forecasted to reach 84, and Atlanta will warm up to a comfortable 73 degrees.
Expect an active weather pattern over the Southeast as a cold front with embedded thunderstorms moves through the region. Starting tonight, scattered storms will impact areas from Houston to Atlanta, with New Orleans seeing potential for heavy downpours. By Wednesday morning, the front stretches from Memphis to Savannah, bringing showers and storms into Jacksonville as well. While severe weather is not widespread, localized heavy rain could pose a risk for flooding, especially in urban areas.
The UV index in Miami is extremely high at 11 for both Wednesday and Thursday, with a burn time of just 11 minutes in direct sunlight.
Wednesday: Partly cloudy with a high of 81 degrees and a low of 74. Thursday: Similar conditions continue, with 81 degrees for the high and 74 for the low. Friday: Enjoy partly cloudy skies again, reaching a high of 82 degrees and a low of 73. Saturday: Clear skies, perfect for outdoor activities, with a high of 81 degrees and a low of 72. Sunday: Beautiful clear weather persists, peaking at 83 degrees and dropping to 73 at night. Monday: Mostly sunny conditions, temperatures reaching 82 degrees and cooling to 74 overnight. Tuesday: A mostly clear day, with highs around 81 degrees and lows at 74.
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