Hazardous Weather Outlook
Issued by NWS Melbourne, FL
Issued by NWS Melbourne, FL
571 FLUS42 KMLB 170149 CCA HWOMLB Hazardous Weather Outlook...CORRECTED National Weather Service Melbourne FL 949 PM EDT Mon Sep 16 2024 AMZ550-552-555-570-572-575-FLZ041-044>046-053-058-141-144-154-159- 164-247-254-259-264-347-447-547-647-747-171000- 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- 949 PM EDT Mon Sep 16 2024 This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for east central Florida. .DAY ONE...Tonight. .THUNDERSTORM IMPACT... Isolated lightning storms remain possible across the southern counties through the rest of the evening and the early overnight. Primary storm hazards will be occasional cloud to ground lightning, gusty winds, and locally heavy rainfall. .RIP CURRENT AND SURF IMPACT... A HIGH risk for life-threatening rip currents exists at all area beaches. Entering the water is not advised. .COASTAL FLOOD IMPACT... High astronomical tides will produce above normal water levels around the times of high tide. This may cause minor inundation of low lying properties near inlets, nearby areas along the Intracoastal Waterway, and adjacent canals. Some docks may briefly get overtopped by water. .WIND AND SEA IMPACT... Long period onshore swells will continue to promote poor to hazardous boating conditions, and seas of 6-8 feet are forecast. A Small Craft Advisory continues across all offshore waters through 4 AM, and small craft should continue to exercise caution across the nearshore water tonight. .RIVER FLOOD IMPACT... The Saint Johns River near Astor is forecast to remain in Moderate Flood stage (around 3.2-3.4 ft) through midweek. The potential exists for small additional rises if locally heavy rainfall develops over the river basin. .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Tuesday through Sunday. Scattered lightning storms are forecast through much of this week, mainly in the afternoon and evening. The main hazards will be locally heavy rainfall, lightning strikes, and gusty winds. Warm temperatures and high humidity will continue to produce peak heat index values up to 100 to 105 degrees through early this week. A High risk of dangerous rip currents will continue at the beaches through mid week. High astronomical tides will continue to produce above normal water levels around the times of high tide for much of the week ahead. This may cause minor inundation of low lying properties near inlets, nearby areas along the Intracoastal Waterway, and adjacent canals. Some docks may briefly get overtopped by water. Long period swells will continue to promote poor boating conditions into Tuesday, mainly across the offshore waters, and at inlets during the outgoing tides. Flooding along the Saint Johns River, particularly at Astor, will continue through the middle of next week. .SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT... Spotter activation will not be needed tonight. $$ Haley