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Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Miami FL
356 AM EDT Sun Oct 1 2023

AMZ610-630-650-651-670-671-FLZ063-066>075-168-172>174-GMZ656-657-676-
020800-
Lake Okeechobee-Biscayne Bay-
Coastal waters from Jupiter Inlet to Deerfield Beach FL out 20 NM-
Coastal waters from Deerfield Beach to Ocean Reef FL out 20 NM-
Waters from Jupiter Inlet to Deerfield Beach FL from 20 to 60 NM-
Waters from Deerfield Beach to Ocean Reef FL from 20 to 60 NM
excluding the territorial waters of Bahamas-Glades-Hendry-
Inland Palm Beach County-Metro Palm Beach County-
Coastal Collier County-Inland Collier County-Inland Broward County-
Metro Broward County-Inland Miami-Dade County-
Metropolitan Miami Dade-Mainland Monroe-Coastal Palm Beach County-
Coastal Broward County-Coastal Miami Dade County-Far South Miami-
Dade County-
Coastal waters from Chokoloskee to Bonita Beach FL out 20 NM-
Coastal waters from East Cape Sable to Chokoloskee FL out 20 NM-
Waters from Chokoloskee to Bonita Beach FL from 20 to 60 NM-
356 AM EDT Sun Oct 1 2023

...Scattered/Numerous Thunderstorms Possible Today...
...Minor to Moderate Coastal Flooding Possible For Atlantic Coast...
...High Risk of Rip Currents for the Palm Beach County Beaches...

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for Atlantic coastal waters,
southeast Florida, southern Florida, southwest Florida and Gulf of
Mexico.

.DAY ONE...Today and tonight.

Thunderstorms: Scattered to numerous thunderstorms are possible
through tonight, which may contain gusty winds, heavy rain, and
frequent lightning.

Flooding: Slow-moving or repeated storms may lead to localized
flooding.

Wind: The strongest thunderstorms could contain wind gusts up to 50
mph.

Coastal Flooding: Minor to moderate coastal flooding is possible
along the Atlantic Coast of South Florida during high tide cycles.

Rip Currents: A high risk for rip currents will persist across the
Palm Beaches, with a moderate risk of rip currents across the Broward
and Miami-Dade beaches.

Heat: Peak heat indices around 105 degrees are possible this afternoon.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Monday through Saturday.

Scattered showers and thunderstorms will be possible Monday afternoon
and evening, before becoming isolated for the rest of the week as
drier air moves in.

Minor to moderate coastal flooding may persist along the Atlantic coast
of South Florida through Tuesday, especially during periods of high
tide.

An elevated risk of rip currents will likely persist along the east
coast of South Florida through the middle of the week. Additionally,
high surf will be possible along the Palm Beach County beaches early
this week.

Hazardous marine conditions may develop early this week as
northeasterly winds increase and seas build over the Atlantic
waters.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Weather spotters are encouraged to report high wind, hail, and
flooding to the National Weather Service forecast office in Miami.

$$



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