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788 FXUS62 KTBW 111859 AFDTBW Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Tampa Bay Ruskin FL 259 PM EDT Tue Jun 11 2024 ...Flood Watch in Effect for Charlotte and Lee Counties through Thursday Evening... .DISCUSSION...
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The pattern aloft over the region this afternoon features troughing from the southeast extending over Florida and ridging centered to the southeast of the state. Flow in between these features remains out of the southwest, helping to transport a deep plume of tropical moisture over the peninsula and generally keeping Florida within a favorable region for divergence aloft. At the surface, a boundary remains stalled across northern Florida, with a weak disturbance trying to form along it. This whole setup has led to widespread showers with embedded thunderstorms, mainly from just north of I-4 southward, with more scattered convection to the north. For the rest of today, the highest rainfall totals should continue to be over this same region and then for tonight, hi-res guidance continues to show a period of lower coverage before picking back up again late tonight into early tomorrow morning. Highest rainfall totals have so far been mainly over Lee County (5 inches or so) with a few other areas seeing 2-4 inches in some training and then 1-3 inches elsewhere. The potential remains to see another 1 to 3 inches through today, and this will likely continue to cause some localized flooding in these areas. The rest of the region should be able to handle the rain given how dry it has been, and if we do get a bit of a break tonight, that will help even more. However, this is all dependent on where the heaviest rain falls and in what timeframe, so things could certainly change as far as the Flood Watch, which remains in effect for Charlotte and Lee Counties through at least Thursday evening. The forecast does not change a whole lot through the rest of the week and into the weekend, with the highest rain chances continuing for the southern half of the area. Event rainfall totals could end up being over a foot or higher for some locations over southwest Florida and likely much closer toward the Nature Coast. This heavy rainfall and possible flooding will continue to be the main issue over the next several days, and conditions will have to be closely monitored for possible watches or warnings, especially with multiple rounds of heavy rainfall expected to impact the same locations over the next few days.
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&& .AVIATION...
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(18Z TAFS) Numerous showers with some embedded thunderstorms continue across the region this afternoon, with some higher wind gusts along with MVFR or lower conditions expected periodically. Model guidance continues to suggest a short break in the heavier rainfall for part of tonight, then additional widespread rainfall is expected for Wednesday. Similar to today, cigs and vsbys will likely go VFR outside of activity, but timing could still be rather tough to pin down.
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&& .MARINE...
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Tropical moisture will continue to lift north over the region, with southwest to south winds continuing. Multiple rounds of showers with embedded thunderstorms are expected through the end of the week, with winds and seas higher near storms.
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&& .FIRE WEATHER...
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Numerous to widespread showers and some embedded thunderstorms will continue through the next several days as deep tropical moisture continues over the region. No fire weather concerns.
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&& .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
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TPA 78 87 78 87 / 70 80 80 80 FMY 76 85 76 86 / 90 100 90 100 GIF 76 87 75 88 / 60 80 70 80 SRQ 77 86 76 89 / 80 90 90 90 BKV 72 88 72 91 / 60 80 70 80 SPG 80 86 80 89 / 70 90 80 80
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&& Sea Breeze Thunderstorm Regime For Wednesday: 5 Sea Breeze Thunderstorm Regime For Thursday: 4 For additional information on sea breeze regimes, go to: https://www.weather.gov/tbw/ThunderstormClimatology && .TBW WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
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FL...Flood Watch through Thursday evening for Coastal Charlotte- Coastal Lee-Inland Charlotte-Inland Lee. Gulf waters...None.
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&& $$ 05/Carlisle