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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Key West FL
1034 AM EDT Sun May 19 2024

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

.DISCUSSION...
Issued at 1030 AM EDT Sun May 19 2024
Today is Day 3 of the heat wave for the Florida Keys with the hot
and tropical conditions continuing. KBYX radar remains quiet
this morning with GOES 16 Visible satellite imagery showing some
low level fair weather cumulus clouds moving from southwest to
northeast across the easternmost portions of the Florida Keys.
With plenty of sunshine out there again today, temperatures along
the Island Chain are in the mid to upper 80s already. Some isolated
locations are already recording 90 degrees at this hour, namely
Big Pine Key and Boca Chica Key. Dew points are also very
oppressive in the upper 70s to near 80 degrees. This is making
the heat index across many island communities feel like it is in
the 100s already and its just about half past 10 am. As a result,
a Heat Advisory is in effect from 10 AM EDT this morning until 6
PM EDT this evening for heat index values up to 110 degrees. Deep
mean layer ridging remains in place across the Keys, though,
today we are on the northwestern periphery of the ridge as this
ridge begins to slide further off to the southeast as a weak
frontal boundary slides down the Florida Peninsula. Due to this,
marine platforms around the Keys are observing south to southwest
winds near 10 knots with Island Chain communities observing near
10 mph.

.SHORT TERM FORECAST...
The 12z sounding this morning is beginning to show better signs
for it to potentially rain here in the Keys. However, the sounding
still shows dry layers which may continue to inhibit any
potential shower/thunderstorm development today. There is one
inversion present around 925 mb with another one just above 800
mb. While we are starting to see a moistening profile, the dry
layer between 925 mb to approximately 850 mb is concerning to get
any substantial growth to the clouds through the area currently.
If we can get a significant trigger that can help to raise the air
parcels then we might be able to punch through this layer to
cause showers/storms to form. However, that doesn`t appear likely
at least during the day. That might change tonight as the weak
frontal boundary sliding down the Florida Peninsula gets closer.
There is also a decent veering profile to the sounding, albeit,
light winds. Also, there is plenty of instability with CAPE coming
in over 3000 J/kg! Moisture is also sufficient with the PWAT
measured to be 1.80 inches. While we have most of the ingredients
coming together, we continue to lack at least one and that one
today is the trigger again. Therefore, no changes expected to the
ongoing forecast.

&&

.MARINE...
Issued at 1030 AM EDT Sun May 19 2024
There are currently no watches, warnings, or advisories in effect
across the Florida Keys coastal waters. From synopsis, the
western extent of a low-level ridge axis that extends west-
northwest has begun to loosen its grip across the Florida Keys,
and breezes have shifted to the south to southwest. Breezes will
quickly veer to the north while further decreasing this afternoon
as a frontal boundary slides down the Florida peninsula. There may
be a break in the rain-free conditions tonight through Tuesday,
followed by variable breezes turning to the east Wednesday through
Thursday.

&&

.AVIATION...
(15Z TAFS)
Issued at 1030 AM EDT Sun May 19 2024
VFR conditions will be the predominant weather at EYW and MTH
today and into the early evening hours. A slight chance for
showers will remain today, but the lack of confidence in location
and timing resulted in VCSH being absent from the TAFs. Overnight,
near-surface winds are forecast to shift westward and slacken to
near 5 knots. Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms are
forecast along the Keys, but hi-res guidance is showing activity
developing overnight, therefore, VCSH may be added for the
overnight to Monday morning time frame with the 18z TAF.
Occasional MVFR CIGs will linger across EYW and MTH this morning
as early morning cloud decks dissipate.

&&

.CLIMATE...
Yesterday, May 18th, the low temperature at both Key West and
Marathon was 84F. This broke daily record warm low temperatures at
both sites. At Marathon, this low temperature tied the highest
warm low ever recorded in May in Marathon (current record that was
tied: 84F, 2017), and broke the highest warm low ever recorded in
May in Key West (previous record: 83F, 2024, 2020, 2017).
Temperature records date back to 1872 in Key West and 1950 in
Marathon.

&&

.PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
Key West  91  80  88  79 /  10  40  30  40
Marathon  91  80  88  79 /  10  40  30  40

&&

.KEY WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
FL...Heat Advisory until 6 PM EDT this evening for FLZ076>078.

GM...None.
&&

$$

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

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