Watches, Warnings & Advisories



One product issued by NWS for: Homestead Air Force Base FL

Hazardous Weather Outlook

Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Miami FL
409 PM EDT Fri Jul 26 2024

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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-
409 PM EDT Fri Jul 26 2024

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

.DAY ONE...Tonight.

Scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms are expected over
portions of Interior and Southwest Florida this afternoon. These
storms will be capable of producing gusty winds, frequent lightning, heavy
downpours, and isolated flooding.

Seasonably hot and humid conditions will continue over South Florida
with peak heat indices 102-106 degrees.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Saturday through Thursday.

Scattered to numerous thunderstorms will be possible each day
through the period. The strongest storms could produce gusty winds,
frequent lightning, and heavy downpours.

Heat indices will remain near or above advisory thresholds each day
through early next week.

.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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