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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Key West FL
133 PM EDT Tue Sep 24 2024

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

.DISCUSSION...
Issued at 133 PM EDT Tue Sep 24 2024 KBYX radar shows mainly
isolated showers moving to the west to northwest near 15 knots
with one lonely thunderstorm right at the edge of the westernmost
distant Straits of Florida. GOES 16 Visible satellite imagery
shows mainly cumulus and stratocumulus across the Keys, however,
the high cirrostratus from now Tropical Storm Helene can be seen
streaming over the Keys. The more dense cirrus overcast remains
over Cuba and northwestern Caribbean Sea for the time being.
Temperatures along the Island Chain are in the mid to upper 80s
with some locations such as Big Pine Key in the lower 90s. Dew
points remain quite humid in the mid to upper 70s which is making
the heat indices reach between 100 to 105 degrees. Weak high
pressure remains in place across the Eastern Seaboard along with
now Tropical Storm Helene in the northwestern Caribbean Sea per
the National Hurricane Center. The two of these working in tandem
are creating for a tightening pressure gradient across the Keys
resulting in marine platforms observing east to southeast breezes
near 15 knots. Island Chain communities are observing near 15 mph
with occasional gusts to near 20 mph.

.FORECAST...
In the upper levels, ridging remains in place across the Keys for
the time being with this expected to start weakening as we head
towards the evening and overnight hours. However, between 850 to
700 mb, moisture has been increasing and is expected to continue
to do so over the next several hours leading to continued increasing
cloud cover and higher rain chances than previous days with 40%
maintained for the afternoon with 50% for the Lower Keys. Also,
the aforementioned pressure gradient is expected to only gradually
strengthen, therefore, we expect breezes to only slowly increase
heading through the remainder of the afternoon and into the
evening hours.

Moisture continues to further increase across the Keys tonight as
Tropical Storm Helene in the northwestern Caribbean Sea continues
moving northwestward towards the Yucatan Channel while
further strengthening. Therefore, maintained the 70% chance PoPs
for tonight. Also, breezes will continue to increase as Tropical
Storm Helene continues to strengthen in combination with the weak
high pressure off the north. Both of these will work in tandem to
create a tightening pressure gradient even outside from where the
core of Helene tracks.

Wednesday through Thursday is when we expect the wettest and
windiest weather throughout the Keys as Helene makes its closest
approach to the Keys Wednesday night. The Lower Keys and the Dry
Tortugas are now under a Tropical Storm Warning with Middle Keys
under a Tropical Storm Watch. While the forecast track of the
system is expected to remain well west of the Keys, there will be
an expansive wind field with it resulting in far reaching impacts.
Therefore, it is important not to focus on the exact path of the
system as the effects will be far-removed from the center. For the
latest info on Tropical Storm Helene, please visit the National
Hurricane Centers website for the latest track and advisory
information. Also, the Weather Prediction has the Keys in a
marginal risk for excessive rainfall from Wednesday through
Friday. The Keys can expect thundery squalls over this time frame
with strong gusty winds embedded within the squalls.

Thursday night through Friday night, as the system continues
moving rapidly northward due to increased forward speed making
landfall as a hurricane in the Big Bend area of Florida, we expect
the "tail" of the system to remain over the Keys prolonging the
wet period for a little bit longer.

Over the weekend and into early next week, upper level ridging as
well as drier air moves back into the Keys returning us to the
typical early autumn pattern as we approach the start of October.
Temperatures will remain on the warm side though near 90 degrees
by day and lower 80s overnight.

&&

.MARINE...
Issued at 133 PM EDT Tue Sep 24 2024
Tropical Storm Warnings are in effect for the following zones:
both offshore Gulf waters zones and the westernmost Straits of
Florida from the Seven Mile Bridge west as well as the nearshore
waters surrounding the Lower Keys. Tropical Storm Watches are in
effect for the nearshore waters surrounding the Middle Keys and
the Straits of Florida off the Middle Keys. For the easternmost
zones, Small Craft Should Exercise Caution for Increasing winds
remain in effect for the rest of the afternoon with Small Craft
Advisory Conditions expected Wednesday headlined. From synopsis,
moderate to fresh east to southeasterly breezes will continue to
slowly increase through the afternoon. This will be in response to
a high pressure building along the Eastern Seaboard, and Tropical
Storm Helene in the northwestern Caribbean Sea. Tropical Storm
Helene is expected to continue moving slowly northwestward through
Wednesday morning before turning more north and then north
northeastward while accelerating Wednesday afternoon through
Thursday. The closest pass from Helene to the Florida Keys coastal
waters is expected to be Wednesday evening through Thursday
morning when the peak southeasterly wind and highest seas is
expected to occur. As the storm passes, breezes will shift to the
south to southwest while gradually diminishing with seas gradually
subsiding Thursday night through Friday. Winds further diminish
heading through the weekend.

.COASTAL FLOOD...
A Coastal Flood Statement remains in effect for all of the Keys
island chain, as above normal tides continue. Boaters can expect
less clearance under fixed bridges, especially during the hours
around high tide.

A Coastal Flood Watch is remains in effect for all the Florida
Keys from Wednesday evening through Thursday afternoon. Please see
the watch for more details.

&&

.AVIATION...
(15Z TAFS)
Issued at 133 PM EDT Tue Sep 24 2024
Squalls will begin to increase in coverage over the next 24 hours
as Tropical Storm Helene starts to trek north. Ahead of the main
event (likely Wednesday evening through Thursday afternoon),
occasional squalls will pass over the terminals tonight which will
likely require TEMPOs. Surface winds will slowly increase
overnight, with southeasterly gusts of 20 to 25 knots expected at
MTH and gusts near 25 knots at EYW by early tomorrow morning.
Winds will only continue to increase thereafter. Conditions will
deteriorate by tomorrow afternoon, with fast-moving squalls
capable of gusts near 45 knots and MVFR to IFR conditions likely.

&&

.PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
Key West  81  85  81  86 /  70  90  90  80
Marathon  81  87  81  87 /  70  80  90  80

&&

.KEY WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
FL...Coastal Flood Watch from Wednesday evening through Thursday
     afternoon for FLZ076>078.

     Tropical Storm Watch for FLZ077.

     Tropical Storm Warning for FLZ078.

GM...Tropical Storm Watch for GMZ032-043-053-073.

     Tropical Storm Warning for GMZ033>035-044-054-055-074-075.

&&

$$

Public/Marine/Fire...MJV
Aviation/Nowcasts....NB
Data Acquisition.....AP

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