National Weather Service Forecast for: Orlando, Florida Forecast Details
732 FXUS62 KMLB 220608 AFDMLB Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Melbourne FL 108 AM EST Sun Dec 22 2024 ...New AVIATION... .KEY MESSAGES... Issued at 300 PM EST Sat Dec 21 2024 - Another cold night with lows in the 40s for most and wind chills in the 30s west of I-95 - Boating conditions becoming poor to hazardous Sunday into Monday, especially offshore - Onshore winds return Monday, bringing warmer temperatures and increasing rain chances for the holiday week && .PREVIOUS DISCUSSION... Issued at 300 PM EST Sat Dec 21 2024 Now-Tonight...As promised, it is a cooler afternoon when compared to yesterday (5 to 10 degrees cooler in spots). Shallow cumulus is streaming from north to south along the Volusia and northern Brevard coasts, where north winds of 10-15 mph are gusting up to 20 mph at times. Sky and wind conditions remain similar overnight with clearer weather expected over the interior. This is reflected by lows reaching the low 40s west of I-95, compared to temps in the mid to upper 40s along the coast. A couple of spots in far north Lake and Volusia counties could hit the upper 30s for a brief time around sunrise Sunday. In addition, wind chill values will range from the mid 30s to mid 40s areawide. Sunday-Monday...Sunday begins cold, but with winds turning onshore and plenty of sunshine, most locations will bounce back into the mid 60s and low 70s in the afternoon. High pressure builds across the area as winds become breezy to gusty at times (up to 20-25 mph). The cloudiest locations will be at the coast, where moisture deepens just enough to allow an isolated shower or two to approach in the afternoon and evening. This activity continues overnight as low temperatures retreat into the low to mid 50s (closer to 60 degrees at the coast). These lows are nearer to normal for mid December. It appears that the highest coverage of showers next week could occur on Monday as SFC-850mb winds line up perpendicular to the coast. PW also increase to 1+" through the day. Models indicate a developing surface trough near or just off the shore Monday through mid week, which will also help bump rain chances up a bit. The warming trend from Sunday ramps up on Monday with highs returning to near normal (low/mid 70s). Conditions will remain breezy but especially so at the immediate coast. Tuesday-Friday...Ridging aloft with some semblance of a surface trough will remain in play Tuesday and possibly Wednesday, with model solutions varying in output mid to late week. One constant through the extended period will be a continued warming trend with daytime highs reaching the mid to upper 70s (maybe even 80 degrees, far interior). Rain chances are forecast to parallel the coast, perhaps staying offshore for a better portion of Tuesday. In addition, some drier air will be impinging on areas north of I-4. By Christmas Day, the more progressive GFS paints a weak mid level trough pushing across north-central Florida, while the ECMWF points to a stouter ridge. Therefore, stayed near the previous forecast with slight chance to chance PoPs from then on into late week. Some models hint at enough instability along the coast Wednesday afternoon, but kept thunder mention out over the waters for now, with just showers over land. && .MARINE... Issued at 300 PM EST Sat Dec 21 2024 Poor boating conditions tonight over the Volusia and offshore Brevard waters become hazardous Sunday into Monday, as north- northeasterly winds freshen and seas build up to 5-7 ft. High pressure builds over the waters into early week before a surface trough shapes up through the middle part of next week. NNE winds 15-20 kt with 25 kt gusts on Sunday turn onshore by Monday afternoon, then lighten a touch through Wednesday. Seas remain poor to hazardous through Tuesday but improve thereafter. Shower activity picks up Sunday night into Monday, continuing through much of the week. Isolated lightning storms are possible Tuesday and Wednesday, though confidence is low in these occurring. && .AVIATION... (06Z TAFs) Issued at 108 AM EST Sun Dec 22 2024 Mainly VFR conditions are forecast through 18Z. MVFR CIGs are forecast at the coastal TAF sites after 18Z-22Z with the potential for MVFR CIGs at times at the inland TAF sites into Sunday evening. Light west-northwest winds are forecast to increase after 14Z-16Z at around 10-12kts with gusts to 15-18kts before weakening after 03Z. && .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... DAB 66 55 70 55 / 20 40 30 30 MCO 68 55 73 56 / 10 30 20 10 MLB 70 59 74 59 / 30 30 30 20 VRB 72 59 76 60 / 30 30 20 20 LEE 66 51 71 54 / 10 20 10 10 SFB 68 54 73 55 / 20 40 20 20 ORL 69 55 73 57 / 10 30 20 10 FPR 71 59 76 59 / 20 20 20 20 && .MLB WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... FL...None. AM...Small Craft Advisory from 10 AM this morning to 10 PM EST this evening for AMZ550. Small Craft Advisory from 10 AM this morning to 4 PM EST Monday for AMZ570. Small Craft Advisory from 10 PM this evening to 4 PM EST Monday for AMZ572. && $$ DISCUSSION...Tollefsen AVIATION...Fehling
National Weather Service Forecast for: Orlando, Florida
Overnight Mostly Clear |
Sunday Variable Clouds |
Sunday Night Partly Cloudy |
Monday Partly Sunny |
Monday Night Mostly Cloudy |
Lo ≈57°F | Hi ≈74°F | Lo ≈67°F | Hi ≈76°F | Lo ≈70°F |
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