From Sun to Storms: Your Southeast Weather Forecast with Amy Freeze

Dive into an extensive look at the Southeast's weather patterns, from clear skies in Miami to approaching storms along the Gulf. Expert insights by Amy Freeze for your daily planning.
Get a quick snapshot of this week’s weather from meteorologist Amy Freeze, covering Miami’s sunny mornings to severe storms across the Southeast.
Hello weather fans, Amy Freeze here with your complete guide to the Southeast’s weather for the week. In Miami, morning skies start clear with temperatures warming up through the day, hitting the high 80s. Meanwhile, a tumultuous weather system brings severe storms from Louisiana to the Carolinas, impacting daily life with rain and potential hail. Keep your sunscreen handy due to the extreme UV levels in Miami, and stay updated as conditions evolve. Discover more predictions and safety tips in the full article.
Across the Southeast, the radar shows an active weather system with a line of severe storms stretching from northern Louisiana through Jackson and heading towards Montgomery. Heavy downpour are concentrated around Jackson and moving eastward, impacting areas like Montgomery with strong thunderstorms. Showers are trailing farther south, affecting New Orleans with moderate rain and cloud cover moving towards the Gulf. Less active weather is noted along the eastern seaboard with Charlotte, Atlanta, and Savannah remaining dry but under cloud cover. Houston and Jacksonville are experiencing calmer conditions, unaffected by the severe weather to the north.
Tomorrow morning in Miami starts with temperatures at 82 degrees at 8 AM, featuring some morning showers. By 10 AM, it warms up to 85 degrees with mostly cloudy skies, and southeast winds around 9 miles per hour. By midday, expect temperatures to rise to 87 degrees, with partly cloudy conditions and a slight increase in southeast winds to 10 miles per hour.
Tomorrow Atlanta is expected to reach 82 degrees, while Montgomery will see a high of 86. Jacksonville is forecasted to hit a sizzling 93 degrees, and Tampa may soar to 94. Charlotte will remain cooler at 77 degrees.
Numerous thunderstorms stretch from Louisiana to Florida’s Panhandle, with rounds of heavy rain impacting local communities. A cold front pushes east, increasing storm intensity in the Carolinas, Georgia, and Alabama by early Wednesday. Look for gusty winds and possible hail in the line of storms extending from Atlanta to Charlotte. As the front moves southeast, expect clearing skies in its wake with cooler temperatures settling across the region. Keep an eye out for any severe weather warnings, as conditions may change rapidly over the next 24 hours.
Miami’s UV index will reach an extreme level of 11 both today and tomorrow. With a burn time of just 11 minutes, it’s important to apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen frequently and wear hats or sunglasses.
For the 7-day forecast in Miami: Tuesday: Watch for showers developing late, with a high of 87 degrees and a low of 80. Wednesday: Partly cloudy skies, warming slightly to 88 degrees, with an overnight low of 81. Thursday: Continue with partly cloudy conditions and similar temperatures, peaking at 88 degrees and dipping to 80 at night. Friday: The clouds persist with partly cloudy weather, reaching a high of 88 degrees and a low of 79. Saturday: Slightly warmer under partly cloudy skies, hitting a high of 89 degrees, dropping to 77 degrees at night. Sunday: Scattered thunderstorms are expected, with temperatures reaching 86 degrees and cooling down to 76 degrees. Monday: Similar to Sunday, scattered thunderstorms continue with daytime highs of 85 degrees and lows of 77.
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