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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Key West FL
447 AM EDT Sun May 26 2024

...New DISCUSSION, MARINE, AVIATION...

.DISCUSSION...
Issued at 447 AM EDT Sun May 26 2024
It has been a quiet night across the Florida Keys. KBYX radar is
quiet and GOES 16 Nighttime Microphysics imagery is showing some
cumulus throughout the Keys early this morning. Temperatures along
the Island Chain are mainly in the lower 80s with the Big Pine
Key RAWS down to 76 degrees so far. The Keys are currently in a
col region this morning which is an area in between two stronger
weather systems with weak synoptic flow in between. Therefore, weak
high pressure remains out over the western North Atlantic which
nudges into the Keys from time to time along with a strengthening
low pressure system over the South-central Plains. Due to this,
marine platforms around the Keys are observing light and variable
winds of 5 knots or less and 5 mph or less on land.

.FORECAST...
The pattern for the next week is not expected to change all that
much with weak high pressure remaining out over the western North
Atlantic. This high will continue to be the main driver for the
Keys weather through the upcoming week, including the Memorial Day
holiday. This will lead to light to gentle breezes mainly out of
the southeast, variable at times. Breezes are expected to lull in
the afternoons and peak during the overnight into the early
morning hours through at least Tuesday. Moisture is expected to
remain rather scarce through much of the week, therefore, a dry
forecast remains from today through Monday night. Slight chances
(10%) creep into the forecast beginning on Tuesday continuing
through Thursday, though, subsequent updates may lead to a dry
forecast for these time periods as well.

For Thursday night through the first half of the weekend (Saturday
June 1- Atlantic Hurricane Season Begins), slight chances
(10%-Thursday night, 20%- Friday through Saturday) was maintained
as the lower level moisture becomes a little deeper as seen on
model cross sections. Thunder was also maintained as statistical
guidance remains consistent on the risk for at least slight chance
of thunder.

In terms of temperatures, today should be fairly similar to
yesterday as the upper level ridge isn`t quite over us yet.
Beginning Monday and continuing through at least Wednesday, the
eastern periphery of the upper level high will move overhead
resulting in another stretch of hot and steamy weather. However,
right now it appears dew points remain low enough (mid 70s) to
not warrant any Heat Advisories. However, we will continue to
watch this. Expect daytime highs in the lower 90s and overnight
lows in the lower 80s.

Lastly, a weak frontal boundary is expected to stall out across
the North Gulf Coast for mid to late week. Strong high pressure is
expected to build in behind this front which will help to nudge
the weak boundary southward down the Florida Peninsula and into
the Keys late week into the first half of the weekend. This will
be one of the catalysts to increasing moisture across the area as
well as increasing easterly breezes. Slightly cooler temperatures
(near 90 by day, near 80 by night) and dew points (lower 70s) are
anticipated.

&&

.MARINE...
Issued at 447 AM EDT Sun May 26 2024
There are currently no watches, warnings, or advisories in effect
across the Florida Keys coastal waters. From synopsis, light to
gentle breezes generally out of the southeast to south will
continue through today, and will periodically become variable in
direction due to the light nature and effects of daytime heating.
High pressure will gradually shift east today through Monday.
This will allow for breezes to modestly surge during the
overnights tonight and Monday and lull each afternoon. As this
high slides further east on Tuesday, breezes will slacken and will
go light and variable at times.

&&

.AVIATION...
(06Z TAFS)
Issued at 447 AM EDT Sun May 26 2024
VFR conditions will prevail through the TAF period at both EYW
and MTH. Light winds will remain variable in direction until after
sunrise when they will become, and maintain, a uniform
southeasterly direction.

&&

.CLIMATE...
On this date in Keys Weather History, in 1899, H. R. Boynton, an
observer with the Weather Bureau office in Key West, recorded
details of the occurrence of numerous waterspouts in the vicinity
of the island on the morning of the 26th. His observations and
drawings of the event were published in the national scientific
journal "Monthly Weather Review".

&&

.PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
Key West  90  82  91  82 /   0   0   0   0
Marathon  91  81  93  81 /   0   0   0  10

&&

.KEY WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
FL...None.
GM...None.
&&

$$

Public/Marine/Fire...MJV
Aviation/Nowcasts....DP

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