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FXUS62 KKEY 201541
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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Key West FL
1141 AM EDT Mon May 20 2024

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

.DISCUSSION...
Issued at 1118 AM EDT Mon May 20 2024
The main stories this morning are the training thunderstorms and
heavy rainfall. Before dawn the Lower Matecumbe area was the first
focus, then Vaca Key near and after dawn, and now the Lower Keys.
The profile sampled by the 12Z was juiced (PW ~2"), contained
moderate ML instability and minimal inhibition, and EFF deep layer
shear roughly oriented (WSW-ENE) parallel to a weak convergence
zone, hence the heavy rainfall. Training cells have steadily back
built and new updrafts have been favored on both the up and down
shear vectors. The highest radar derived totals so far are 5 to
10", with some believable gauges approaching 7". Until we can get
the northwest steering flow in here later this afternoon, likely
more of the same for those areas that can recharge. When it rains,
it pours.

&&

.MARINE...
Issued at 1118 AM EDT Mon May 20 2024
Scattered thunderstorms accompanied by heavy rainfall,
frequent lightning, and small hail will persist across the coastal
waters of the Florida Keys into the afternoon. By later this
afternoon or this evening, thunderstorms will decrease in
coverage as breezes veer to the northwest and increase. Tuesday
through Wednesday, breezes will gradually shift to the east as
high pressure in the western North Atlantic builds back in across
the region.

&&

.AVIATION...
(15Z TAFS)
Issued at 1118 AM EDT Mon May 20 2024
KBYX radar shows convection ongoing across the Middle and Lower
Keys. This activity is being driven by an outflow boundary
propagating slowly to the west. This activity will continue to lower
CIGs to MVFR conditions with IFR possible. LIFR and IFR conditions
are possible for VIS as thunderstorms continue to impact the area,
especially MTH. For now, EYW remains quiet but we are watching
thunderstorms off to the east that may backbuild towards the
terminal over the next couple hours. Winds will be influenced by the
convective environment with the strongest gusts occurring in and
around thunderstorms.

&&

.CLIMATE...
So far today, Marathon has recorded 5.95 inches as of the 953 am
observation. The previous record for the date was 1.68
inches set back in 1991. Rainfall records for MTH date back to 1950.

&&

.PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
Key West  90  79  89  79 /  60  30  30  30
Marathon  89  80  89  80 /  60  30  30  30

&&

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

$$

Public/Marine/Fire...CLR
Aviation/Nowcasts....MJV
Data Acquisition.....MJV

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