Short Term Forecast
Issued by NWS Key West, FL
Issued by NWS Key West, FL
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626 FPUS72 KKEY 130247 NOWKEY Short Term Forecast National Weather Service Key West FL 1047 PM EDT Wed Jun 12 2024 FLZ076>078-GMZ031>035-042>044-052>055-072>075-130400- Monroe Upper Keys-Monroe Middle Keys-Monroe Lower Keys- Florida Bay including Barnes Sound, Blackwater Sound, and Buttonwood Sound- Bayside and Gulf side from Craig Key to west end of Seven Mile Bridge- Gulf waters from East Cape Sable to Chokoloskee 20 to 60 NM out and beyond 5 fathoms- Gulf of Mexico including Dry Tortugas and Rebecca Shoal Channel- Gulf of Mexico from west end of Seven Mile Bridge to Halfmoon Shoal out to 5 Fathoms- Hawk Channel from Ocean Reef to Craig Key out to the reef- Hawk Channel from Craig Key to west end of Seven Mile Bridge out to the reef- Hawk Channel from west end of Seven Mile Bridge to Halfmoon Shoal out to the reef- Straits of Florida from Ocean Reef to Craig Key out 20 NM- Straits of Florida from Craig Key to west end of Seven Mile Bridge out 20 NM- Straits of Florida from west end of Seven Mile Bridge to south of Halfmoon Shoal out 20 NM- Straits of Florida from Halfmoon Shoal to 20 NM west of Dry Tortugas out 20 NM- Straits of Florida from Ocean Reef to Craig Key 20 to 60 NM out- Straits of Florida from Craig Key to west end of Seven Mile Bridge 20 to 60 NM out- Straits of Florida from west end of Seven Mile Bridge to south of Halfmoon Shoal 20 to 60 NM out- Straits of Florida from Halfmoon Shoal to 20 NM west of Dry Tortugas 20 to 60 NM out- Including the Communities of Key Largo, Marathon, and Key West 1047 PM EDT Wed Jun 12 2024 .NOW... Through midnight, the mesoanalysis products from the Storm Prediction Center indicate strong converging winds from the SFC through 10 thousand feet remain across the Florida Keys. This pattern will maintain widespread showers and isolated thunderstorms across the Florida Keys for the next several hours. Recent trends suggest a few less thunderstorms. Six-hour totals in Key Largo are in the 7 to 8 inch range. However, rainfall is finally tapering off. Meanwhile, radar imagery continues to suggest the heaviest rainfall will continue to shift into the Lower and Middle Keys, particularly from Sugarloaf through Marathon. An additional two to three inches of rain is likely in this region. The movement of the discrete thunderstorms has slowed to 10 to 15 mph, so localized gusts likely will be limited to 30 to 35 mph. Stay tuned to NOAA weather radio for additional warnings or statements. $$