Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Melbourne, FL

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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Melbourne FL
843 PM EDT Tue Jul 2 2024

...New UPDATE...

.UPDATE...
Issued at 835 PM EDT Tue Jul 2 2024

Current-Overnight...There will be some ISOLD-WDLY SCT showers and
lightning storms around into at least mid-evening due to boundary
collisions and ample moisture. Threats include lightning strikes,
brief gusty winds, and locally heavy downpours. Much of the
overnight should be dry, though coastal locations may still be under
an ISOLD threat for convection. SERLY winds will become light and
perhaps more variable over the interior. PCloudy skies are forecast
with muggy conditions and mins in the M-U70s.

&&

.AVIATION...
(00Z TAFs)
Issued at 748 PM EDT Tue Jul 2 2024

Boundary collisions will keep SCT shra/tsra across the interior,
ISOLD near the coast into at least mid evening. Will monitor
need/use of "Vicinity" wording and TEMPO groups as applicable.
SERLY winds behind the sea breeze will become light into this
evening and overnight. Conditions mostly dry overnight interior
and cannot rule out ISOLD convection along the coast. Cloud debris
will slowly thin through the night. Light/variable morning winds
across the interior on Wed, then the ECSB moves inland, again,
with SCT shra/tsra (greatest chance inland from coast) for a near
normal summertime diurnal pattern.

&&

.MARINE...
Issued at 341 PM EDT Tue Jul 2 2024

The Atlc high pressure ridge axis will lift north of the waters
tonight and produce a more steady onshore flow Wednesday. A very
weak pressure gradient will exist late week then a light south
should resume this weekend. The daily sea breeze circulation
will locally enhance the E to SE winds near the coast each
afternoon 10-12 knots. Seas 2 FT or less near the coast, up to 3
FT offshore for the remainder of the week. A few showers and
storms are forecast, especially during the overnight hours
offshore and nearshore/intracoastal during the morning and early
afternoon. Overall, favorable conditions will persist for both
offshore and inshore boaters.

&&

.PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
DAB  77  92  76  91 /  20  30  20  40
MCO  77  93  76  93 /  40  50  10  50
MLB  78  91  78  91 /  20  30  10  30
VRB  77  91  76  91 /  20  30  10  30
LEE  78  94  78  94 /  50  60  30  50
SFB  77  93  76  94 /  20  50  20  50
ORL  78  93  77  94 /  40  50  20  50
FPR  77  91  76  91 /  20  30  10  30

&&

.MLB WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
FL...None.
AM...None.
&&

$$

UPDATE...Sedlock
AVIATION...Sedlock