The Orlando area is bracing for a blend of conditions, with the latest weather forecast in Melbourne, FL, issuing a forecast highlighting Hazardous boating and beach conditions today with a High Risk of rip currents as winds and possible showers pepper the area. According to the
National Weather Service
weather advisory, people planning to hit the coasts should especially note that gusts might reach around 30 mph this morning.
Above-normal temperatures will persist, promising a warm start to the week. However, as the week rolls on, a hint of relief with slightly cooler temperatures is on the horizon, but not before the region sees mid-80s heat, which likely won’t crack any records. Despite this pressing cloak of warmth, the nighttime brings a touch of reprieve as increased moisture from the southeast increases the chance for showers along the coast, keeping minimum temperatures much above average in the low to mid-70s along the coast.
Mariners are advised to exercise caution since Small Craft Advisories are in effect for all the local Atlantic waters throughout the day, as stated in the forecast discussion from the
National Weather Service
. The seas could peak at a daunting nine feet offshore of Volusia/Brevard counties, subsequently decreasing tonight and Monday as wind patterns shift slightly with the arrival of a surface trough axis.
Those planning to fly on the aviation front may run into VCSH ongoing along the coast and SFB and expand to the remaining terminals after 15Z. However, the forecast anticipates no significant visibility or ceiling concerns, with some caution advised regarding the potential for patchy fog to come early Monday morning, particularly inland. Pilots and travelers should keep tabs on this, as adjustments to the forecast may be necessary depending on conditions.
Preliminary point temperatures and probabilities of precipitation (POPs) vary across the region. Daytona Beach (DAB) is looking at a high of 83 and a 30% chance of rain, while further south in Vero Beach (VRB), temperatures may rise to 84 with a slightly higher 30% chance of showers.
The
National Weather Service
details the forecast spectrum and related advisories
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