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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Key West FL
1035 PM EST Tue Nov 11 2025

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

.KEY MESSAGES...

-Very cool conditions persist in wake of yesterday`s cold blast.
 Much cooler temperatures along with breezy/windy conditions will
 linger overnight.

-Temperatures expected to return to slightly below normal by the
 end of the week as high pressure, centered over the northeastern
 Gulf coast, weakens and stretches eastward into the Atlantic.

&&

.DISCUSSION...
Issued at 805 PM EST Tue Nov 11 2025

Very cool and breezy to windy conditions remain across the Keys
late this evening in wake of yesterday`s banger cold front. These
fresh north to northeasterly breezes are being driven by a fairly
strong sizable surface high centered over the northeastern Gulf
Coast. Temperatures have gone nowhere this evening and remain in
the lower 60s. Dew points have rebounded some and are now in the
lower 50s. Needless to say, the environment is stable with this
evenings sounding indicating a very strong frontal inversion based
around 900 mb. Most of the island chain is stratocumulus free.
However, sheaves of thin cirrus covers much of the area.

Two competing factors will drive conditions through the overnight.
The previously mentioned high is expected to shift east
southeastward overnight, while also building out into the
Atlantic. This shift will want to result in winds slackening some
and shifting further northeasterly. However, the HRRR indicates
winds will remain backed north northeasterly with a subtle
nocturnal surge bolstering wind speeds. Recent observations of
just over 20 knots at Long Key and Alligator Reef Light suggest
the HRRR might have the better handle on the situation. An
additional factor in support of this is the dramatic cool down of
20 to 25 F across Florida Bay waters into the mid 60s in wake of
the cold front. At some point, winds should relent, but it may be
quite late in the night or even early tomorrow before this occurs.
Expect temperatures remain stable and broadly in the lower 60s
with dew points remaining in the lower to mid 50s.

&&

.MARINE...
Issued at 805 PM EST Tue Nov 11 2025

A broad and robust surface high centered over the northeastern
Gulf Coast is expected to steadily shift eastward into the
Atlantic overnight. As a result, winds will attempt to shift
further northeasterly. However, mesoscale models suggest winds
will remain backed north to northeast due to the development of a
nocturnal flow emanating off of the mainland. While winds have
trended downwards through the afternoon and evening for most
locations, they are likely to surge at some point overnight. Winds
will ultimately veer northeast and slacken modestly, but this may
have to wait until late tonight or early tomorrow. Hence, a Small
Craft Advisory remains in effect for all Keys waters.

&&

.AVIATION...
(00Z TAFS)
Issued at 805 PM EST Tue Nov 11 2025

VFR conditions will prevail overnight at the island terminals.
Moderate to fresh north to northeasterly breezes will result in
some crosswinds at our runways.

&&

.KEY WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
FL...None.
GM...Small Craft Advisory for GMZ031>035-042>044-052>055-072>075.

&&

$$

Public/Marine/Fire...11
Aviation/Nowcasts....11
Data Acquisition.....DP

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