![]() This will create sensitive wildfire conditions, particularly in areas of the Peninsula where there is pre-existing drought a dry vegetation. Temperatures will fall into the middle 60s across central Florida and the upper 60s and lower 70s for the southern Peninsula.įire Weather: Winds will be gusty nearly statewide today, with gusts of 20-35 mph expected. Overnight, showers and thunderstorms will continue for portions of South Florida (40-70% chance of rain) as the stalled front will remain in place. High temperatures will reach the middle to upper 70s for the eastern Peninsula and the lower to middle 80s along the Gulf Coast. A Wind Advisory for Southeast Florida counties is in effect through tonight as wind gusts will be upwards of 40 mph. Breezy conditions will continue today, with wind gusts upwards of 25-35 mph expected across the Peninsula. Heavy rainfall will also contribute to ongoing coastal flooding along East Coast beaches. As a result, localized flooding will be possible, particularly for urban portions of the Miami metro area. The flood threat will be exacerbated due to the fact that parts of the region have already received multiple inches of rain recently. The Weather Prediction Center (WPC) is outlooking a Marginal Risk (level 1 of 4) for Flash Flooding for South Florida, where heavy downpours are possible. Scattered showers and an isolated thunderstorm or two will be possible for the remainder of the Peninsula (20-30% chance of rain). Rain chances are expected to be highest in South Florida due to proximity to the frontal boundary (50-80% chance of rain). Temperatures will fall into the upper 50s to lower 60s across the region.Ĭentral & South Florida: A stalled frontal system over the Florida Straits will create elevated rain chances for the Peninsula today. ![]() Some portions of Northeast Florida may see an isolated shower or two (10-20% chance of rain). Overnight, minimal rain chances are expected. High temperatures will begin to rebound today, reaching the lower to middle 70s in coastal areas and the middle to upper 70s inland. Breezy winds will continue throughout the day, with gusts of 20-25 mph expected. North Florida: Partly cloudy to cloudy skies are expected today, with a slight chance of isolated showers across the region (10-25% chance of rain). Lingering Stationary Frontal Boundary to Bring Isolated Showers and Possible Thunderstorms Across South Florida.Marginal Risk (level 1 of 4) for Flash Flooding across Southern Peninsula Localized Flash Flood Risk for Southeast Metro During Heavy Downpours.Partly Cloudy Skies and Possible Showers Across North and Central Florida.Breezy Northeasterly to Easterly Winds Continue Wind Advisory for Southeast Florida Counties.High Risk for Rip Currents Along Panhandle Beaches.Dangerous Beach and Boating Conditions Continue Along Florida East Coast Due to Elevated Winds and Wave Heights.Coastal Flood Warning Remains in Effect for East-Central Florida Coastal Flood Advisories Across Space and Treasure Coasts. Sheltering With Your Pet or Service AnimalĬurrent Weather Outlook Statewide weather outlook from Florida Division of Emergency Management Meteorology.Importance of Registration with Your Local EOC.Nuclear Power Plants Emergency Classification Levels. ![]()
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