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Issued by NWS Melbourne, FL
Issued by NWS Melbourne, FL
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026 FXUS62 KMLB 092009 AFDMLB Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Melbourne FL 409 PM EDT Sun Mar 9 2025 ...New KEY MESSAGES, DISCUSSION, MARINE... .KEY MESSAGES... Issued at 319 PM EDT Sun Mar 9 2025 - Warmer today with a low chance (20-30%) of showers north of Orlando. - A high chance for rain (peaking at 70%) with isolated storms late Sunday night through Monday with a few strong storms south of Orlando Monday. Turning Windy behind the cold front Monday afternoon. - Winds and seas turn hazardous to dangerous Monday into Tuesday around deepening low pressure off the Carolina coast. Gusts to Gale Force offshore. && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 319 PM EDT Sun Mar 9 2025 Rest of Today-Tonight... A surface low will develop along a stalled frontal boundary draped across the Deep South and Gulf Coast today before deepening and shifting eastward across the FL panhandle tonight. Locally, expect W/SW winds this afternoon with above normal temperatures as ECFL remains in the warm sector of the front to our north. Afternoon highs will be in the mid to upper 80s, except lower 80s across Volusia. While most areas will remain dry this afternoon, have maintained the 20-30 percent chance of rain this afternoon from the metro Orlando area northward as showers from the front to our north are forecast to push into the local area. Lightning storms are not forecast for this afternoon. However, forecast soundings shows that, given the right environment, a lightning strike or two can not be ruled out. Confidence remains low, so have kept lightning out of the forecast for today at this time. Rain chances increase across the north tonight, mainly from Titusville to Kissimmee northward. Peak rain chances 40-50 percent will be across Lake and Volusia counties near sunrise. There is a low chance (20 percent) of lightning storms across the north late tonight into early Monday morning. Overnight lows will be in the low to mid 60s. Monday... Surface low pressure will continue to strengthen off the Carolina coast as it shifts eastward, dragging an accompanying cold front across east central Florida through the day. A band of rain and embedded lightning storms will accompany the front, pushing SE through Lake/Volusia to Brevard/Osceola counties in the morning, and across Okeechobee and the the Treasure Coast in the afternoon. Have maintained the peak rain chances at 70 percent areawide. Windy and gusty conditions outside of convection, with southwest to west winds increasing to 15-25 mph with gusts of 30-35 mph by mid to late morning and going through the day. A Wind Advisory may be needed. Due to the strong offshore winds, the east coast sea breeze will not be able to form. Turning cooler on Monday, with afternoon highs in the low to mid 70s across the north, with upper 70s to low 80s across the south. Due to the warmer temperatures across the south, instability across that area will be higher than it is across the north. CAPE values approaching 1000 J/kg in that area may overlap with increasing wind fields to provide a conducive environment for a couple strong storms to form, with wind gusts being the primary threat. However, timing will continue to be key as any slowing of the frontal passage/convection would increase the chance for isolated severe storms across the south. Monday night, rain chances will be confined across the Atlantic waters, with mostly dry conditions across land areas. Winds will turn west to northwest and will remain breezy/gusty (although not as strong as during the day). Overnight lows will drop to the low 50s, except upper 40s across the far north Lake/Volusia counties. Tuesday-Saturday... (Previous Discussion) Blustery and cooler Mon night behind the cold front with lows near 50F. Much drier Tue with decreasing winds as deep low pressure pulls NE away from the area. High pressure will build east across the Gulf and settle over the FL peninsula Wed and continue seaward Thu-Fri resulting in a steady Southeast flow. Some moistening will occur but not sufficient for an mentionable rain chances. So remaining dry through the week. Tue night/Wed morning looks the coolest as high center is close by allowing for excellent radiational cooling with lows in the upper 40s/lower 50s. Then a gradual warming trend is expected, with highs reaching the low to mid 80s by the end of the week. && .MARINE... Issued at 319 PM EDT Sun Mar 9 2025 Rest of Today-Mon...(Modified Previous Discussion) Low pressure over the northern Gulf coast this morning will strengthen as it slides east along a frontal boundary located just north of the area thru tonight. A trailing cold front will cross the local Atlantic waters Monday, producing hazardous marine and boating conditions. High coverage of rain and embedded lightning storms are forecast Sunday night through the day on Monday. South to Southwest winds 10-15 KT this afternoon will veer West to northwest Monday and increase to 20- 25 KT, with frequent gusts to Gale force over the open Atlc. A Small Craft Advisory for all the waters except nearshore Volusia will begin at 8 AM on Monday, expanding to nearshore Volusia waters in the afternoon. A Gale Watch for the offshore waters goes into effect in the afternoon on Monday. Tue-Fri... (Modified Previous Discussion) Winds veer NW Monday night with speeds around 25 KT offshore as the low pressure deepens off the Carolina coast. Then pressure gradient gradually weakens as the low pushes out to sea on Tuesday. However the seas will build seas up to 11 ft in the Gulf Stream Mon night into Tue. Weak high pressure builds east from the Gulf and settles over the Florida peninsula on Wednesday and Thursday allowing winds to decrease to 5- 10 KT and seas to subside to 6 FT in the Gulf Stream on Wednesday, and to 3-4ft on Thursday. Friday, winds become southeast and increase to 10-15 KT with seas 3-4ft. A Small Craft Advisory remains in effect for all the waters through at least Tuesday morning, paring back to just the Gulf Stream waters for Tuesday afternoon. && .FIRE WEATHER... Issued at 455 AM EST Sun Mar 9 2025 West-southwest winds increase 10-15mph today with a late sea breeze turning winds onshore near the immediate coast. Max temperatures reach the mid and upper 80s from metro Orlando southward. Dewpoints will be on the rise also with min RH values holding between 40-45% Orlando south. There will be a chance (20-30%) of showers north of Orlando which will keep min RH values higher. A cold front will cross the area Monday bringing widespread rain with embedded storms with most areas receiving 0.25"-0.50" amounts. Turning Windy Mon with west winds 20 mph gusting 30 mph. Drier conditions Tue and Wed with decreasing winds and min RH values near 35 percent over the interior counties. && .AVIATION... (18Z TAFs) Issued at 217 PM EDT Sun Mar 9 2025 Dominantly VFR at the top of the 18Z TAF package, although, recent observations have shown a period of MVFR CIGs at DAB. Prevailing south to southwest winds around 6-10 kts this afternoon. Winds shift southeast to east along the coast from TIX southward with a weak sea breeze passage after 21Z. A strong cold front approaches the area overnight. Terminal impacts are forecast from northwest to southeast as a band of showers and gusty winds move across east central Florida tomorrow. The greatest VIS/CIG reductions are forecast for the greater Orlando terminals generally around 13/15Z. SHRA impacts arriving at the southern most terminals at the end of the current TAF period. && .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... DAB 63 74 50 74 / 40 70 0 0 MCO 66 74 53 74 / 30 70 0 0 MLB 65 79 51 74 / 10 70 10 0 VRB 64 81 51 74 / 0 70 10 0 LEE 65 73 50 75 / 60 70 0 0 SFB 65 75 51 76 / 40 70 0 0 ORL 67 74 53 75 / 30 70 0 0 FPR 64 82 51 74 / 0 70 10 0 && .MLB WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... FL...None. AM...Small Craft Advisory from 4 PM Monday to 11 AM EDT Tuesday for AMZ550. Small Craft Advisory from 8 AM Monday to 11 AM EDT Tuesday for AMZ552. Small Craft Advisory from 8 AM Monday to 4 PM EDT Tuesday for AMZ555. Small Craft Advisory from 8 AM to 4 PM EDT Monday for AMZ570-572- 575. Small Craft Advisory from 3 AM to 4 PM EDT Tuesday for AMZ570- 572-575. Gale Watch from Monday afternoon through late Monday night for AMZ570-572-575. && $$ DISCUSSION...Watson AVIATION...Law