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416 FXUS62 KTBW 210807 AFDTBW Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Tampa Bay Ruskin FL 407 AM EDT Fri Jun 21 2024 ...New DISCUSSION, MARINE, FIRE WEATHER... .DISCUSSION...
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Issued at 359 AM EDT Fri Jun 21 2024 Tropical moisture, a tropical disturbance, and dry air. An easterly flow continues through the column as florida remains sandwiched between a ridge over the SE CONUS and a Central American Gyre in the NW Caribbean Sea. Sprawling tropical moisture is evident in water vapor satellite imagery over S FL and west into the Gulf of Mexico. Meanwhile, a disorganized low continues to propagate NW towards the FL/GA line. In between these features is a pocket of drier air and subsidence - the latter of which is a product of venting off the low. While a narrow region, this had a noticeable impact on our weather yesterday, and is expected to do so again today. While the Nature Coast could see some storms today, the Tampa Bay area is unlikely to see hardly any. Warm and dry is the theme. SWFL, on the other end of this zone, could see a couple storms creep in today; but this is likely to be delayed with drier air still playing a role. Storms should also be more limited in depth and intensity as well. The low off the FL Coast is expected to move inland later today or tonight. Once that happens, this feature will quickly dissipate and the Bermuda High can build back in. Over the weekend, storms should again become more seasonable in response, with scattered to numerous afternoon and evening thunderstorms. An ESE flow is forecast to remain in place, meaning that the highest coverage of storms is likely to settle along the I-75 corridor of the west coast late in the day. Sunday looks to be a transition day as the Bermuda high repositions farther east, ushering in a SW flow that settles across the region on Monday and lasts through the remainder of the week. Climatologically, southwest flow with forecasted PWATs around or exceeding 2 inches, which is what is currently forecasted, tends to be quite warm and muggy overnight and fairly soggy during the daytime hours. This is the current expectation for next week: a humid but common rainy season pattern.
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&& .AVIATION... (06Z TAFS) Issued at 159 AM EDT Fri Jun 21 2024 Showers and thunderstorms remain the primary concern. With some drier and stable air in place today, however, the overall impacts look quite low once again. For West Central FL sites, the probs are too low for mention. Should storms develop, the most likely time- frame is between 19Z and 22Z. For SWFL sites, opted to continue to carry PROB30s given closer proximity to deeper moisture, but the overall likelihood isn`t much better than WCFL. Higher rain chances (and thus a greater potential for impacts) returns to all terminals tomorrow and will last for the days to come. && .MARINE...
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Issued at 359 AM EDT Fri Jun 21 2024 Winds and seas continue to subside as the gradient weakens across coastal waters. Only isolated to scattered storms are forecast today with some drier air in place. However, Saturday`s forecast favors scattered to numerous thunderstorms late in the afternoon and evening that move offshore and impact nearshore coastal waters. Sunday is a transition day with scattered to numerous storms continuing before southwest flow settles in for next week, leading to potentially widespread activity across coastal waters at nearly anytime. Winds are expected to be light outside of thunderstorms, with no significant wave heights forecasted through the middle of next week.
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&& .FIRE WEATHER...
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Issued at 359 AM EDT Fri Jun 21 2024 Today is the driest day of the forecast period. Scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms are then expected for the next seven days as a typical rainy season pattern sets up.
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&& .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
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TPA 92 79 93 78 / 20 10 60 50 FMY 94 77 93 77 / 20 30 70 50 GIF 93 77 95 76 / 30 20 60 50 SRQ 92 77 94 76 / 10 10 60 50 BKV 92 73 95 73 / 40 20 60 50 SPG 92 82 94 81 / 20 10 60 50
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&& Sea Breeze Thunderstorm Regime For Friday: 2 Sea Breeze Thunderstorm Regime For Saturday: 4 For additional information on sea breeze regimes, go to: https://www.weather.gov/tbw/ThunderstormClimatology && .TBW WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... FL...None. Gulf waters...None. && $$ Flannery