Area Forecast Discussion
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520 FXUS62 KMFL 071717 AFDMFL Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Miami FL 117 PM EDT Fri Jun 7 2024 ...New SHORT TERM, AVIATION, MARINE... .SHORT TERM...
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(Rest of today through Saturday) Issued at 1221 PM EDT Fri Jun 7 2024 Key Messages: - Hot and humid conditions continue today and throughout the weekend, with peak heat indices in the 105 to 112 range. - Scattered thunderstorms each afternoon through the weekend, with some strong storms possible. South Florida will remain in a fairly stagnant pattern through Saturday under the base of a mid-level trough that stretches up across the Eastern US. South-southwest flow in the low levels will continue to pump a hot and humid airmass into the region, with high temperatures in the low to mid 90s, and heat indices in the 105-112 range for most areas. This has prompted Heat Advisories along the East Coast metro counties for today. Saturday has the potential to be a few degrees warmer than today, so another round of Heat Advisories or even Excessive Heat Warnings may be required across nearly all of South Florida. The only potential relief for residents would be when scattered afternoon/evening showers and thunderstorms temporarily move through and cool things down. With relatively cool mid-level temps around -8C and MLCAPE around 2000 J/kg each afternoon, a few strong to even storms cannot be ruled out, especially along the sea breeze. Most storms will be garden-variety, capable of producing gusty winds, small hail, frequent lightning, and heavy downpours.
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&& .LONG TERM... (Saturday night through Thursday) Issued at 315 AM EDT Fri Jun 7 2024 To open the weekend, the mid-level trough will begin to depart the area with its attendant surface boundary approaching northern Florida before stalling out. This will keep a south-southwesterly wind regime in place across the area. Sea breezes will be the primary driver for ascent and thunderstorm development through the weekend, although with enhanced southerly flow, temperatures aloft will begin to warm to the -4 to -6 degree range, so this should limit stronger storm potential. PoPs will be around 50-60% for most locations this weekend and convection should trend more towards the east coast compared to the west coast under light west-southwest flow. High temperatures could reach the mid to upper 90s each day, with areas in the interior potentially topping out in the triple digits. Heat indices will climb into the mid 100s for most areas under southwest flow, and thus there is an increasing potential for Heat Advisories or even an Excessive Heat Warning issuance for portions of the area. For early to the middle of next week, guidance starts to vary more drastically. Overall, most guidance is hinting at the potential for a disturbance to form in the Caribbean or GOM which would have the potential to impact the region at some point next week. Local weather across South Florida will depend heavily on the exact track and development of this disturbance. Overall, there is no real consensus yet regarding potential impacts for the area. For now, keeping POPs capped at 70% for each afternoon through the middle of next week, although these may need to be nudged upward (or even downward) as guidance comes into better agreement regarding the disturbance. At the very least, a disturbance in the general vicinity (anywhere from the western Gulf waters near the TX/LA border or over the Atlantic waters) would only reinforce the southerly flow in place, so rain chances will likely remain higher next week regardless as enhanced moisture filters in across the area from the south. Stay tuned for more through the week regarding any potentially impactful weather concerns. && .AVIATION...
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(18Z TAFS) Issued at 1221 PM EDT Fri Jun 7 2024 Showers and thunderstorms may bring brief periods of MVFR/IFR conditions through this evening, especially for the Atlantic sites. TEMPOs may be required. WSW winds at the Atlantic sites will veer to the S/SE around 10kt after the sea breeze moves inland this afternoon, then light and variable later in the evening. APF will keep a westerly flow through the afternoon. Another round of showers and thunderstorms is expected Saturday afternoon.
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&& .MARINE...
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Issued at 1221 PM EDT Fri Jun 7 2024 Generally benign boating conditions should prevail across the coastal waters through the weekend and likely into early next week, with winds in the 5-10kt range. Only exception will be in the vicinity of any thunderstorm that forms, which will bring brief periods of rough seas and gusty winds. Seas are expected at 2 feet or less across all local waters for the weekend.
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&& .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
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Miami 79 91 79 91 / 20 60 30 60 West Kendall 76 93 75 93 / 20 50 30 60 Opa-Locka 78 93 78 93 / 20 60 30 60 Homestead 76 91 78 91 / 20 50 30 60 Fort Lauderdale 79 91 78 91 / 20 50 30 60 N Ft Lauderdale 78 92 78 92 / 20 50 30 50 Pembroke Pines 79 94 79 95 / 20 60 30 50 West Palm Beach 76 94 76 93 / 20 50 20 50 Boca Raton 77 93 78 93 / 20 50 30 50 Naples 79 92 80 93 / 20 30 30 60
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&& .MFL WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
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FL...Heat Advisory until 6 PM EDT this evening for FLZ067-068-071>074- 168-172>174. AM...None. GM...None.
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&& $$ SHORT TERM...Culver LONG TERM....99 AVIATION...Culver