Tempest Tidings: Amy Freeze’s Interactive Guide to This Week’s Southeast Weather Woes

Dive into a comprehensive weather update from meteorologist Amy Freeze, covering the bustling storm activities across the Southeast, from sunny Miami to storm-struck Atlanta.
Meteorologist Amy Freeze provides a vivid update on the active weather systems across the Southeast.In Miami, enjoy partly cloudy skies and temps in the low 80s, while surrounding regions brace for storms and a cool-down.
Join Meteorologist Amy Freeze for an in-depth look at a vibrant weather week across the Southeast.From Miami’s balmy breezes to cold fronts sweeping through Atlanta and beyond.Learn how the weather will affect your week with comprehensive coverage, insightful forecasts, and tips to keep you safe. “The Southeast region is currently buzzing with active weather systems. A line of strong storms is making its way from Florida, curving northward through Georgia and the Carolinas. Jacksonville is experiencing stormy conditions right now, with the storm line moving towards Savannah. Further north, Atlanta can expect these storms shortly as they proceed eastward. Meanwhile, rain showers are soaking areas around Charlotte, adding to the region’s wet conditions. For those in Montgomery and surrounding areas, skies are cloudy but relatively dry for now. Meanwhile, Miami and other parts of southern Florida are enjoying clear skies. Across the Mississippi Delta, New Orleans is experiencing calmer, drier weather as the severe conditions hold off.”
Miami temperatures through the afternoon are hovering in the low 80s, starting at 82 degrees around 3 PM and gradually cooling to 78 degrees by 7 PM. Winds are blowing from the southeast at 17 miles per hour at 3 PM, easing slightly to 10 miles per hour by 7 PM. Expect partly cloudy skies throughout, offering intervals of sunshine followed by cloudier periods as the afternoon progresses.
Here’s a look at the afternoon high temperatures across the Southeast today. In Shreveport, it’s a bit cooler with a high of 68 degrees. Houston will warm up nicely, reaching 77. Over in Jackson, expect a high of 61, while Montgomery will hit 71 degrees. Atlanta enjoys pleasant conditions with a high of 72. Further south, Jacksonville is warmer at 77 degrees. In Savannah, it’s a similar story with a high of 72, while Tampa sees plenty of sunshine and a high of 81. Miami leads the pack today with a warm high of 82 degrees, showcasing the heat contrast across the region!
Tonight, the Southeast is welcoming some significant cold air. Expect temperatures to dip to 36 degrees in Charlotte, a chilly shift as we head into the early morning. Atlanta will be a bit warmer at 38 degrees, while Montgomery reports a low of 38 as well. Moving to the Gulf Coast, New Orleans will see a low of 50, and Jackson drops to 44. In contrast, Shreveport will register at 55 degrees. As we head south, Tampa should check in at 49, and Jacksonville will cool down to 46. Miami finishes the night at a mild 54 degrees.
High temperatures for the Southeast region tomorrow will trend above average in most areas, influenced by a warm air mass moving in. Houston is set for a warm high of 81 degrees. Shreveport can expect a sunny day with a high reaching 80 degrees. New Orleans temperatures will climb up to 72 degrees, providing a pleasant day. Jackson will warm up to 70 degrees, staying comfortable and mild. Over in Montgomery anticipate a high of 67 degrees, slightly below average but still mild. Atlanta the high temperature will be around 61 degrees, reflecting cooler readings compared to surrounding areas. Jacksonville is forecasted for a high of 65 degrees, while Tampa, FL looks to hit 65 degrees as well. Miami will be notably warmer, expected to reach 77 degrees. Overall, the warm air moving in signals a shift towards milder weather across the Southeast.
“Expect a dynamic weather change across the Southeast as a cold front approaches. Starting tonight, look out for thunderstorms stretching from New Orleans to Jacksonville, with a heightened risk of severe weather including damaging winds and isolated tornadoes. The front moves through Atlanta by early morning, likely impacting the commute with heavy rain and flash flooding potential. As the front clears by late Wednesday, look forward to cooler temperatures and drier conditions. Stay weather aware and ready for potential warnings.”
The UV index in Miami will be very high at 9 on both Sunday and Monday. With such intense sun, expect a burn time of just 15 minutes. Make sure to apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen and wear protective clothing to safeguard your skin from exposure!
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