Hazardous Weather Outlook
Issued by NWS Melbourne, FL
Issued by NWS Melbourne, FL
252 FLUS42 KMLB 021031 HWOMLB Hazardous Weather Outlook National Weather Service Melbourne FL 631 AM EDT Sun Jun 2 2024 AMZ550-552-555-570-572-575-FLZ041-044>046-053-058-141-144-154-159- 164-247-254-259-264-347-447-547-647-747-030000- Flagler Beach to Volusia-Brevard County Line 0-20 nm-Volusia- Brevard County Line to Sebastian Inlet 0-20 nm- Sebastian Inlet to Jupiter Inlet 0-20 nm-Flagler Beach to Volusia- Brevard County Line 20-60 nm-Volusia- Brevard County Line to Sebastian Inlet 20-60 nm- Sebastian Inlet to Jupiter Inlet 20-60 nm-Inland Volusia- Northern Lake-Orange-Seminole-Osceola-Okeechobee-Coastal Volusia- Southern Lake-Coastal Indian River-Coastal Saint Lucie- Coastal Martin-Inland Northern Brevard-Inland Indian River- Inland Saint Lucie-Inland Martin-Mainland Northern Brevard- Northern Brevard Barrier Islands-Inland Southern Brevard- Mainland Southern Brevard-Southern Brevard Barrier Islands- 631 AM EDT Sun Jun 2 2024 THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR EAST CENTRAL FLORIDA. .DAY ONE...TODAY AND TONIGHT. .THUNDERSTORM IMPACT... Isolated thunderstorms are possible later this morning along the Treasure coast spreading to the interior this afternoon. Another round of storms is possible tonight lifting north to northeast across the Treasure coast counties and possibly southern Brevard and then offshore across the adjacent Atlantic waters. The primary threat will be occasional lightning strikes and gusty winds. .RIP CURRENT IMPACT... A Moderate risk of dangerous rip currents will exist at all central Florida Atlantic beaches. Be sure to swim near a lifeguard and never enter the ocean alone. .FIRE WEATHER IMPACT... Sensitive fire weather conditions will continue today. Any new or ongoing brush fires may spread rapidly behind the sea breeze which will enhance the onshore flow. .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY. A Moderate risk of life-threatening rip currents will exist at all central Florida Atlantic beaches. Isolated to scattered lightning storms are forecast each afternoon and early evening. Coverage on most days should be below normal so many areas will not see rain on most days. Hot temperatures and increasing humidity will produce peak heat indices of 100 to 105 Thursday and Friday and 102 to 107 on Saturday. .SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT... Spotter activation will not be needed today and tonight. $$