National Weather Service Forecast for: Orlando, Florida Forecast Details
836 FXUS62 KMLB 100553 AFDMLB Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Melbourne FL 1253 AM EST Mon Feb 10 2025 ...New AVIATION... .KEY MESSAGES... Issued at 330 PM EST Sun Feb 9 2025 - Patchy to areas of fog possible tonight into Monday, becoming dense in some spots. Drivers should slow down and use low beam headlights when encountering dense fog. - Warming trend continues through mid week, with well above normal temperatures forecast. There is a low risk of heat- related illness for those not acclimated to unusually warm winter weather. - Rain-free conditions persist through at least Wednesday, with rain chances increasing late this week as a frontal boundary stalls across north Florida. && .UPDATE... Issued at 850 PM EST Sun Feb 9 2025 Low pressure over the Carolinas shifts eastward and offshore into tonight, dragging a cold front southward toward north Florida by daybreak Monday. This will allow the high pressure extending across the area to weaken and shift southward and offshore. Low level winds will remain light with skies clear to mostly clear. These conditions will be favorable for patchy to areas of fog to again redevelop over east central Florida overnight through early morning Monday. Visibilities of a half mile or less will again be likely with any fog that develops, and may need Dense Fog Advisories for portions of the area later tonight extending through Monday morning where greatest coverage of any dense fog is able to set up. Latest HREF probabilities for visibilities less than half a mile are highest (up to 60-70%) northwest of I-4 and across portions of Okeechobee County, southern Osceola/Brevard counties and across the Treasure Coast region. An additional area of concern for limited visibilities is with any fog that mixes with lingering smoke near SR-19 and CR-42 across northern Lake County from the Altoona wildfire that started near Lake Dorr yesterday. Portions of SR-19 was shut down due to visibility concerns from smoke and fog earlier today. If encountering fog while out driving, be sure to slow down, use only low beam headlights, and keep plenty of following distance between vehicles. Conditions will be slow to improve, with patchy fog forecast to linger through 11 AM on Monday. Dry conditions will continue into tonight, with lows falling into the mid 50s to low 60s. && .PREVIOUS DISCUSSION... Issued at 330 PM EST Sun Feb 9 2025 Tonight...High pressure remains in place across the western Atlantic, with the ridge axis remaining draped across east central Florida. Dry conditions are expected to prevail, with skies remaining mostly clear overnight. Winds becoming light and variable across the area. Lows in the upper 50s to low 60s. Fog development is once again favorable late tonight into early Monday, with HREF guidance showing a 40 to 60 percent chance of visibility reductions of one mile or less across most of east central Florida. Stuck with patchy to areas of fog in the forecast, though would not be surprised if dense fog develops in some spots. If encountering fog while out driving, be sure to slow down, use only low beam headlights, and keep plenty of following distance between vehicles. Conditions will be slow to improve, with patchy fog forecast to linger through 11 AM on Monday. Monday-Wednesday...High pressure remains in place across east central Florida through the middle of the week, keeping conditions dry. Light and variable winds forecast once more on Monday, with winds becoming southerly Tuesday and Wednesday around 10 mph. A weak sea breeze is forecast to develop each afternoon, causing winds to become southeasterly along the coast as it moves inland. Mostly clear skies will allow for sufficient daytime heating locally, with a general warming trend expected to continue over the next few days. Cannot rule out the potential to break some records with this warming trend. Highs in the upper 70s to mid 80s on Monday and Tuesday will increase to the low to upper 80s on Wednesday. Lows generally in the 60s. Thursday-Next Weekend (previous)...The Atlantic ridge axis is forecast to finally break down on Thursday, leading to a frontal passage into the Florida peninsula through Friday. Rain chances finally return late week, though models have slowed the progression of the front for Thursday. Thus, have reduced PoPs for the daytime hours, before isolated to scattered (PoPs 20-30%) increase from north to south Thursday night into Friday. The front looks to lift northward as a warm front next weekend, maintaining isolated to scattered showers for portions of the area through the period. The hottest day of the week is forecast to be Thursday, with high temperatures reaching the mid to upper 80s across the local area. A few interior locations could see the first 90 of the year Thursday afternoon. Record highs will once again be threatened. A slight cool down is forecast on Friday due to the frontal passage. Then, well above normal temperatures return for the weekend. Overnight lows in the 60s. && .MARINE... Issued at 330 PM EST Sun Feb 9 2025 High pressure is forecast to stay in place across the local Atlantic waters through at least the middle of this week, with boating conditions expected to remain generally favorable. Seas 2 to 4 feet, briefly building to 4 to 6 feet across the offshore waters Tuesday night before subsiding back to around 4 feet. Winds remain variable below 10 knots through Monday night, becoming southerly at 10 to 15 knots Tuesday through Thursday. Some spots across the offshore waters may reach 20 knots. Dry conditions prevail through Wednesday, with rain chances returning on Thursday as a front stalls just north of the local waters. Isolated to scattered showers will be possible into the weekend. && .AVIATION... (06Z TAFs) Issued at 1252 AM EST Mon Feb 10 2025 Patchy to areas of sub-VFR conds forecast to redevelop across the area, mainly 09Z-13Z with VFR conds returning by 15Z all terminals. IFR/MVFR conditions will occur with any fog/stratus that forms, with localized LIFR occurring. May see some lingering stratus/light mist persist near/east of KDAB along the barrier islands of Volusia County coast through the afternoon. Very light to calm winds through sunrise becoming NE to E 8-10 knots at coastal terminals btwn 16Z-18Z as the sea breeze develops then pushes inland, reaching MCO/SFB btwn 21Z-23Z. && .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... DAB 78 60 80 61 / 0 10 10 0 MCO 84 63 83 63 / 0 0 10 0 MLB 79 63 79 63 / 0 10 10 0 VRB 81 64 82 64 / 0 10 10 0 LEE 82 61 82 62 / 0 0 0 0 SFB 82 61 83 63 / 0 0 10 0 ORL 83 63 83 64 / 0 0 10 0 FPR 81 63 81 62 / 0 10 10 0 && .MLB WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... FL...None. AM...None. && $$ UPDATE...Weitlich AVIATION...Kelly
National Weather Service Forecast for: Orlando, Florida
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