One product issued by NWS for: Carol City FL
Hazardous Weather Outlook
Hazardous Weather Outlook National Weather Service Miami FL 832 PM EDT Tue May 30 2023 AMZ610-630-650-651-670-671-FLZ063-066>075-168-172>174-GMZ656-657-676- 010045- 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- 832 PM EDT Tue May 30 2023 ...Scattered to Numerous Thunderstorms Expected Tonight... This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for Atlantic coastal waters, southeast Florida, southern Florida, southwest Florida and Gulf of Mexico. .DAY ONE...Tonight. Thunderstorms: Scattered showers and thunderstorms will be possible over South Florida this evening along the east coast. Excessive Rainfall: Some of the storms this evening could produce heavy rainfall, resulting in chances for localized street flooding across the East Coast metro areas. .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Wednesday through Monday. Scattered to numerous showers and storms remain possible through the end of the week. Periods of heavy rain will be possible and could lead to localized flooding concerns, especially across the East Coast metro areas. The risk of rip currents will remain elevated across the Atlantic beaches through the middle of the week. .SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT... Spotter activation may be needed. $$