Sunny Miami, Stormy Southeast: A Comprehensive Weather Update with Amy Freeze

Dive into the latest weather patterns affecting Miami and the Southeast. From sunny skies to severe storm warnings, meteorologist Amy Freeze covers all you need to know.
Meteorologist Amy Freeze delivers an in-depth look at Miami’s weather and the tempestuous conditions brewing across the Southeast. Stay informed with her latest forecast!
In today’s climate overview, Amy Freeze discusses the partly sunny skies gracing Miami and the turbulent storms impacting the Southeast. From detailed temperature forecasts to upcoming severe weather warnings, this thorough update ensures you stay ahead of the weather wherever you are in the region. Highlights include a focused analysis on the movement of storms from Mississippi to Alabama and the anticipated cool down with the arrival of a cold front. Whether you’re in Miami enjoying the sun or in Atlanta bracing for rain, this report is your go-to for all things weather-related. On the Regional Radar, severe storms are prominently affecting Memphis, with intense rainfall and potential for severe weather. A substantial cluster of rain is moving northeast across Mississippi, heading towards the Alabama state line, impacting areas like Jackson and Montgomery. Showers extend down towards New Orleans, bringing a mix of rain and potential thunderstorms. Farther east, Atlanta and the surrounding areas are observing cloud cover, indicating an approaching rain system. Coastal cities are enjoying clear, dry conditions.
The afternoon in Miami features a sunny sky with temperatures peaking at 87 degrees around 4 PM, gradually cooling to 85 degrees by 6 PM. Expect a southeast wind blowing at 11 miles per hour, providing a slight breeze. By 8 PM, temperatures will drop to 82 degrees with mostly sunny conditions.
Here’s a look at today’s regional high temperatures in the Southeast. In Jacksonville, expect a high of 94 degrees, while Atlanta is a bit cooler, reaching 80 degrees. New Orleans and Shreveport both hit 89 degrees, providing a warm afternoon across Louisiana. Montgomery sits comfortably at 86 degrees, and Atlanta is enjoying a pleasant 80. Over in Florida, Tampa reaches 91 degrees, and Miami is slightly cooler at 87.
Tonight, the Southeast will experience mild overnight temperatures as warm air lingers. Expect lows of 74 degrees in Jackson and Shreveport. New Orleans will stay warm at 77 degrees, while temperatures drop to 71 in Montgomery and 70 in both Atlanta and Memphis. Savannah and Jacksonville will see lows around 72 degrees. A slightly cooler night is anticipated for Tampa at 75 degrees, with Miami remaining at a balmy 78 degrees.
High temperatures for tomorrow in the Southeast will soar above average, with Jacksonville reaching a scorching 96 degrees. Atlanta is expected to see a high of 88, while Montgomery will climb to 91. Further west, New Orleans will be slightly cooler at 88 degrees, and Jackson will hit 90.
A cold front is making its way through the Southeast, sparking severe thunderstorms from Jackson to Atlanta tomorrow. Expect heavy rains, possibly leading to localized flooding. The storm system will bring cooler temperatures by Thursday, with Atlanta seeing highs dropping to the mid-70s by late afternoon. Prepare for strong winds, particularly in areas around Montgomery and Charlotte. Keep an eye on the forecast tomorrow morning, especially if you are commuting in the affected areas.
The UV index in Miami is expected to reach an extreme level of 11 both Sunday and Monday. With direct sun exposure, sunburns can occur in just 11 minutes.
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