Hazardous Weather Outlook
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Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Melbourne FL
358 AM EDT Tue Jul 2 2024

AMZ550-552-555-570-572-575-FLZ041-044>046-053-058-141-144-154-159-
164-247-254-259-264-347-447-547-647-747-030000-
Flagler Beach to Volusia-Brevard County Line 0-20 nm-Volusia-
Brevard County Line to Sebastian Inlet 0-20 nm-
Sebastian Inlet to Jupiter Inlet 0-20 nm-Flagler Beach to Volusia-
Brevard County Line 20-60 nm-Volusia-
Brevard County Line to Sebastian Inlet 20-60 nm-
Sebastian Inlet to Jupiter Inlet 20-60 nm-Inland Volusia-
Northern Lake-Orange-Seminole-Osceola-Okeechobee-Coastal Volusia-
Southern Lake-Coastal Indian River-Coastal Saint Lucie-
Coastal Martin-Inland Northern Brevard-Inland Indian River-
Inland Saint Lucie-Inland Martin-Mainland Northern Brevard-
Northern Brevard Barrier Islands-Inland Southern Brevard-
Mainland Southern Brevard-Southern Brevard Barrier Islands-
358 AM EDT Tue Jul 2 2024

THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR EAST CENTRAL FLORIDA.

.DAY ONE...TODAY AND TONIGHT.

.THUNDERSTORM IMPACT...
Scattered lightning storms are forecast to develop this afternoon
and evening. The primary threats will be gusty winds to 45 mph,
frequent lightning strikes, and locally heavy rain leading to
minor flooding of poorly drained and urban areas.

.EXCESSIVE HEAT IMPACT...
High temperatures in the lower to mid 90s and seasonably high
humidity will result in heat index readings, or feels-like
temperatures, from 102 to 107 degrees. If you have outdoor plans
today, remain well-hydrated and take plenty of breaks in the
shade or indoors.

.RIP CURRENT AND SURF IMPACT...
A Moderate Risk of life-threatening rip currents continues at all
central Florida Atlantic beaches today. Always swim near a
lifeguard and never swim alone.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...WEDNESDAY THROUGH MONDAY.
As high pressure builds over the Florida Peninsula, temperatures
will remain above normal with highs into the low to mid 90s and
lows at night in the mid to upper 70s. Peak heat index readings will
reach 101 to 107 degrees through Friday before rising to between
104 and 109 degrees this weekend. The Heat Risk is expected to
jump into the Major category for much of the area by the weekend.
This means the potential for heat-related health impacts, such as
heat exhaustion, will increase. Local residents and visitors
planning to be outdoors will need to take extra precautions to
beat the heat.

There remains a daily chance for scattered showers and storms
through this week. Occasional to frequent lightning, brief gusty
winds, and torrential rainfall will accompany the strongest
storms.

A moderate risk of dangerous rip currents will persist into
Wednesday.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation will not be needed today and tonight.

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