








National Weather Service Forecast for: Orlando, Florida Forecast Details
888 FXUS62 KMLB 051822 AFDMLB Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Melbourne FL 222 PM EDT Tue May 5 2026 ...New KEY MESSAGES, DISCUSSION, MARINE, FIRE WEATHER... .KEY MESSAGES... Issued at 206 PM EDT Tue May 5 2026 - Increasingly hot and dry through midweek, with highs in the low to mid 90s nearing daily record values both Wednesday and Thursday. - Rain chances begin to rise this weekend as a front nears and stalls just north of the area, with highs remaining above normal. - Sensitive fire weather conditions across the interior through Thursday. && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 206 PM EDT Tue May 5 2026 Rest of Today-Tonight...Ridging off of the mid-Atlantic coast maintains an axis across the area today. Mostly dry, with earlier showers along the Treasure Coast diminishing this afternoon. CAMs continue to suggest a few showers can`t be ruled out near Okeechobee County late this afternoon, though any convection would need to overcome dry air, with a modest cu field as of around 2 PM. Easterly winds veer southeasterly overnight, becoming light. Highs in the 80s this afternoon will fall into the mid to upper 60s late tonight. Wednesday-Thursday...High pressure off of the Northeast US coast shifts slowly seaward through mid-week, dragging the ridge axis southward through the Florida peninsula. Hot and dry conditions prevail, with no rainfall expected. Southeasterly winds 5-10 mph increase to 10-15 mph along the coast behind the sea breeze Wednesday afternoon. Then, winds veer southwesterly on the northern periphery of the ridge axis Thursday, increasing to 10-15 mph ahead of an approaching front. Ample sunshine and a weak or pinned sea breeze will allow for hot, near-record temperatures to overspread the area. Highs in the lower to mid-90s west of I-95 Wednesday spread eastward Thursday, with some upper 90s possible over the interior. See the Climate Section for record information. A Moderate HeatRisk is forecast area-wide on Thursday. Residents and visitors sensitive to heat should take precautions. Remember, NEVER leave children or pets in cars for any period of time. Hot, dry, and breezy conditions will make for very sensitive fire weather conditions Thursday afternoon. Friday-Tuesday...As high pressure moves farther into the Atlantic, models are in generally good agreement that a weak front will move into north Florida on Friday. The front then looks to stall near to just north of the local forecast area this weekend, before progressing slowly southward early next week. There are some discrepancies in the amount of available moisture through the period. However, the bottom line is that the front looks to provide enough moisture for scattered showers and storms (PoPs 30-50%) and encourage a daily seabreeze pattern over the eastern half of the peninsula Saturday through Tuesday, leading to mainly afternoon and evening convection. Temperatures remain above normal across Central Florida, ranging from the upper 80s to low 90s and even some mid 90s lingering across the interior. && .MARINE... Issued at 206 PM EDT Tue May 5 2026 High pressure off of the Mid-Atlantic coast today drifts seaward through mid-week, dragging a ridge axis southward across the local waters. Generally dry conditions prevail, with light showers along the Treasure Coast early this afternoon diminishing over the next couple of hours. E winds today veer SE Wednesday, then SW Thursday, as the axis moves southward. Regardless, winds along the coast are forecast to become S/SE each afternoon around 10-15 kts as the sea breeze develops. Seas 2-3 ft. A weak cold front is forecast to move into north Florida on Friday, where it will stall through the weekend. Offshore flow and daily sea breezes are expected to continue. Increasing moisture will see the return of scattered showers and storms this weekend, mainly concentrated along the sea breeze (near the coast) in the afternoons. Winds are forecast to remain 15 kts or less through Sunday. Seas 1-3 ft. && .AVIATION... (18Z TAFs) Issued at 147 PM EDT Tue May 5 2026 Mainly VFR conds at area terminals thru Wed expected. Continued VCSH at KSUA into late aftn/early evening. E/ESE low level flow will gradually veer into Wed aftn. Some gusts to 18-20 knots expected with the inland moving east coast breeze along the coast during the mid afternoon and Orlando area terminals by late afternoon. Fog prospects for late tonight (09z-12) at terminals continue too low to mention at this time but short range guid does indicate a few ECFL interior spots may see patchy fog late. && .FIRE WEATHER... Issued at 206 PM EDT Tue May 5 2026 Mostly dry today, with just a few isolated showers along the southern Treasure Coast and perhaps over Okeechobee County late this afternoon. Easterly winds 10-15 mph generally east of Orlando are fortunately forecast where min RH remains above 45%. Inland, winds will be lighter, but min RH falls to 35-40%. Good to very good dispersion this afternoon. High pressure lingers over the area through Thursday, leading to increasingly warm and fire sensitive conditions. Onshore flow 5-10 mph Wednesday increases to 10-15 mph along the coast in the afternoon, as the sea breeze develops. With lighter onshore flow compared to today, min RH 35-45% expands to all areas but the coastal communities, as highs reach the lower to mid-90s west of I- 95. Southwesterly flow Thursday will further warm temperatures into the 90s area-wide. Winds 10-15 mph will need to be monitored for Fire Weather Watches/Red Flag Warnings, as min RH falls to 30-40% for most areas. Good dispersion Wednesday becomes very good to excellent Thursday, which may lead to control issues. A front stalls north of the local area this weekend, maintaining southwesterly flow and above normal temperatures. While increasing moister will help to keep min RH above critical levels, fire weather conditions will remain sensitive. Scattered showers and storms will be possible this weekend and into early next week and any lightning strikes could lead to new fire starts. && .CLIMATE... Issued at 300 AM EDT Tue May 5 2026 Record high temperatures at local climate sites Wednesday, May 6th and Thursday, May 7th: Site May 6 May 7 Daytona 95 (1955) 93 (1952) Leesburg 93 (2007) 94 (1984) Sanford 95 (1952) 94 (2009) Orlando 98 (1922) 98 (1915) Melbourne 94 (2022) 91 (1980) Vero Beach 95 (2022) 93 (1947) Fort Pierce 95 (2022) 95 (1906) && .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... DAB 66 89 68 94 / 0 0 0 0 MCO 68 94 70 97 / 0 0 0 0 MLB 71 86 71 90 / 0 0 0 0 VRB 69 86 69 91 / 0 0 0 0 LEE 67 94 69 94 / 0 0 0 0 SFB 66 93 69 96 / 0 0 0 0 ORL 68 93 71 94 / 0 0 0 0 FPR 68 86 69 91 / 0 0 0 0 && .MLB WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... FL...None. AM...None. && $$ DISCUSSION...Wishard AVIATION...Volkmer
National Weather Service Forecast for: Miami, Florida
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| Hi 83 °F | Lo 77 °F | Hi 85 °F | Lo 77 °F | Hi 87 °F |
National Weather Service Forecast for: Miami, Florida Forecast Details
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