Weathering Miami: Sun Showers and Safety Tips

Explore the latest weather forecasts for Miami with Meteorologist Amy Freeze. From partly cloudy mornings to potential thunderstorms, learn how to stay safe and enjoy the tropical vibes!
Meteorologist Amy Freeze provides a snapshot of Miami’s week ahead with a mix of sun and showers. Discover weather trends and safety tips!
In Miami, expect a varied week with temperatures fluctuating between 70 and 81 degrees. While mornings start partly cloudy, the days grow warmer, reaching into the low 80s. Keep an eye on the UV index, which will hit extreme levels, posing a rapid burn-time risk. As a cold front moves through the Southeast, prepare for potential thunderstorms and cooler temperatures. Stay informed and enjoy Miami’s tropical vibes with these handy weather insights and safety tips.
Over the Gulf Coast, rain showers are making their way into the Florida Panhandle, including areas near Tallahassee and Jacksonville. Conditions remain mostly dry around Montgomery, while New Orleans sees scattered rain. The skies are mainly clear in Atlanta and Charlotte, providing a temporary weather lull. Further to the west, rainstorms are moving through Houston, bringing moisture and cooler temperatures. The region along the Gulf Coast and inland towards the central Southeast is experiencing varied weather, with rain being the primary contributor to changing conditions today.
Tomorrow morning in Miami, temperatures will start at 70 degrees at 8 AM with partly cloudy skies and a light westerly breeze at 3 mph. By 10 AM, look for temperatures to rise to 76 degrees, shifting to a south-southeasterly wind at 4 mph, while clouds continue to linger. As the morning progresses, temperatures will head towards 79 degrees by noon with an east-southeast wind at 6 mph, and skies remaining partly cloudy.
Tomorrow, warm temperatures are expected across the Southeast, with many areas experiencing above-average highs. Atlanta will see a high of 70 degrees, while temperatures in Montgomery and Jackson will reach 75 degrees. New Orleans is forecasted at 79 degrees, closely followed by Houston at 82. Jacksonville is leading the way with a warm high of 86 degrees, and Savannah isn’t far behind at 84.
A cold front pushes through the Southeast, starting tomorrow with showers and possible thunderstorms from Shreveport to Atlanta. Heavy rain may lead to localized flooding, particularly in low-lying areas of Mississippi and Alabama. Strong winds and severe thunderstorms are a risk in western Tennessee and northern Mississippi by the afternoon. Temperatures will drop by 5 to 10 degrees behind the front, bringing cooler, drier conditions to Houston and New Orleans by midweek. Coastal areas from Tampa to Jacksonville expect scattered showers with thunderstorms likely late in the day.
Miami’s UV index today will reach an extreme level of 11, meaning sun exposure can cause burns in as little as 11 minutes. Tomorrow presents similar conditions, with the UV index again at 11, sustaining the rapid burn-time risk.
For the 7 Day Forecast in Miami: Monday: Mostly clear skies with a warm high of 79 degrees and a low of 68 degrees. Tuesday: An even sunnier day, reaching up to 81 degrees, the low will be 65. Wednesday: Clear skies will continue with a high of 83 degrees and a mild low of 72. Thursday: Temperatures dip slightly with a high of 80 degrees and a low of 72 under clear skies. Friday: Expect mostly clear conditions with a high of 79 degrees and a low of 73. Saturday: Partly sunny, with the temperature rising to 80 degrees and a comfortable low of 73. Sunday: A mix of sun and clouds rounds out the week, with a high of 81 degrees and a night time low of 74. Hope that helps, enjoy the tropical vibes!
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