








National Weather Service Forecast for: Orlando, Florida Forecast Details
312 FXUS62 KMLB 261143 AFDMLB Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Melbourne FL 643 AM EST Fri Dec 26 2025 ...New AVIATION... .KEY MESSAGES... Issued at 248 AM EST Fri Dec 26 2025 - Early morning fog will continue to be the main weather concern into the weekend, with patchy/areas of dense fog possible. - Increasing dangerous rip current threat at area beaches this weekend and on Monday with building swell. - Dry conditions and above normal temperatures forecast to continue through Monday. - A strong cold front is forecast to move through the area late Monday night/early Tuesday, ushering in colder than normal conditions through at least New Year`s Eve/New Year`s Day. && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 248 AM EST Fri Dec 26 2025 Current-Sunday...Persistent weather pattern continues into the weekend as weak high pressure lies across the region promoting dry conditions and above seasonal temperatures. Relatively light winds through the period and primarily offshore, but could see winds transition onshore at the coast each afternoon with sea breeze formation. On Sun the light winds may become onshore for a larger portion of ECFL. Skies will continue to range from MClear to PCloudy with max temps in the U70s to around 80F - perhaps M70s for coastal Volusia. Min temps largely in the 50s, but could see some L60s near the immediate coast and around Metro Orlando. Continue to keep mention of precip absent from the grids/zones over land areas and cannot rule out an ISOLD shower over the local coastal waters - esp early today. The biggest weather challenge continues to be fog development potential each late night/early morning, esp with high pressure overhead, light to calm wind, and MClear skies. Will likely continue to carry patchy fog (possible areas of fog) in the grids as we move forward ahead of the next advancing front - early next week. Should fog develop, it may promote visibilities less than a half a mile, and will need to be closely monitored for any potential Dense Fog Advisories (DF.A). Mon-Fri...High pressure quickly breaks down with the approach of the next upper trough poised to push a strong surface cold front across central FL Mon overnight into early Tue. Weak high pressure slowly builds into the region from the NW thru mid-week. The latest guidance has trended "back to" a bit colder again behind this boundary. Still below normal temperatures are expected areawide Tue night into Fri of next week. We continue to keep PoPs absent over land Mon night/Tue surrounding this next front, though still cannot rule out an ISOLD sprinkle/shower with its passage. Otherwise, any precip continues to be left over the local coastal waters. The dry conditions will persist thru the remainder of the extended post-frontal. For temps, highs continue above normal U70s to L80s on Mon (pre- frontal), then drop on average of 10-15 degrees (post-frontal) on Tue into the 60s and L70s. Highs generally in the 60s almost areawide Wed-Fri, though we may see some L70s enter the picture again on Fri - near Melbourne southward. Lows Mon night generally in the 50s, except may see U40s across portions of north Lake and NW Volusia counties. Tue night - lows largely in the 40s, except U30s N/W of I-4, and L50s immediate St. Lucie/Martin coasts. Lowest wind chill/apparent temps Tue overnight into Wed morning with winds near 10 mph will produce values in the L-M30s north/west of I-4 with U30s southward across the interior thru Okeechobee County. Readings in the L-M-U40s along the immediate Space and Treasure coasts. Winds Wed/Thu night`s around 5 mph so wind chills won`t be a greater concern as the previous night. However, mins Wed night may still find their way down to the U30s to around 40F across much of the interior with 40s along the immediate coastline. Mins Thu night into Fri morning may see a few U30s across rural north Lake/northwest Volusia counties with L-M40s over much of the rest of the interior, except U40s-L/M50s for along the Space/Treasure coasts. Only a slight warming trend Fri overnight into Sat morning with generally 40s W of I-95 and L-M50s for much of the coast. Keep in mind this is still several days out and model runs still a bit inconsistent in jumping a couple/few degrees up/down for mins in the extended. && .MARINE... Issued at 248 AM EST Fri Dec 26 2025 Thru Tue night...Generally favorable boating conditions continue through the weekend as high pressure remains in control. Generally an offshore wind component thru Sat night - with a brief onshore component along the coast each afternoon with the sea breeze, then a light onshore flow areawide for Sun, S/SW Sun night, WRLY on Mon into the evening, with NWRLY winds Mon overnight/Tue (post- frontal) lasting into mid-week. Speeds look to remain below 15 knots through much of the weekend, except into later tonight/early Sat when speeds increase to around 15 knots offshore, near to north of the Cape. Speeds increase again with approach/passage of a cold front late Mon-Tue and may approach 15-25 kts - esp offshore. Wave heights 2-4 ft build to 3-5 ft Sat and back to 2-4 ft Sun/Sun night. A strong cold front moves across the local waters Mon overnight into early Tue. This will lead to deteriorating boating conditions early next week, as winds increase and seas build. Seas Mon 3-5 ft areawide during the day, building 3-5 ft near shore and 5-7 ft offshore by daybreak Tue morning thru the remainder of the day on Tue, with potential slight improvement Tue night. Seas could potentially build up to 8 ft well offshore on Tue - though confidence a bit low this far out. Precip potential surrounding front (Mon night-Tue night) - mainly ISOLD-SCT showers. && .AVIATION... (12Z TAFs) Issued at 643 AM EST Fri Dec 26 2025 Patchy fog continues to spread portions of east central Florida including Lake, western Orange, and northwest Osceola counties. Therefore, have kept TEMPOs at MCO/LEE/ISM for potential MVFR VIS reductions through 13Z. Otherwise, VFR is forecast through the daytime period. Light winds predominantly out of the west- northwest shift onshore at coastal terminals this afternoon as a weak sea breeze develops. Conditions remain generally favorable for fog again tonight, and will continue to monitor with future TAF packages. && .FIRE WEATHER... Issued at 248 AM EST Fri Dec 26 2025 Persistent forecast through Mon from a weather concern, with above normal temperatures and RH values above critical thresholds. Rather light offshore winds continue during this time thanks to a continued weak pressure gradient in place, with potential for a weak sea breeze to develop each afternoon at the coast. That being said, the biggest weather concern thru next Mon morning continues to revolve around potential for late night/early morning fog development (potentially dense) across much of ECFL. The next big change comes Mon overnight into Tue, with passage of a strong cold front. While this system will be moisture-starved with little if any precip potential, the greatest forecast challenge will be much drier/cooler conditions from Tue into Fri of next week. While several days out, we are advertising min RHs Tue afternoon in the 30s to L40s near/north of I-4. Drier areawide into Wed with widespread U20s/30s - 40s for the Space/Treasure coasts. For Thu RH values in the 20s/30s almost areawide and slight recovery into Fri with 30s/40s. For low temps behind the front, expect 30s/40s areawide Wed-Thu mornings and 40s again almost areawide Fri morning. && .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... DAB 78 54 76 58 / 0 0 0 0 MCO 78 57 78 61 / 0 0 0 0 MLB 78 56 78 58 / 0 0 0 0 VRB 78 54 78 56 / 0 0 0 0 LEE 78 54 77 58 / 0 0 0 0 SFB 79 55 78 59 / 0 0 0 0 ORL 78 57 77 60 / 0 0 0 0 FPR 78 54 78 56 / 0 0 0 0 && .MLB WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... FL...None. AM...None. && $$ DISCUSSION...Sedlock AVIATION...Law
National Weather Service Forecast for: Miami, Florida
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National Weather Service Forecast for: Miami, Florida Forecast Details
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