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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Melbourne FL 650 AM EDT Tue Oct 7 2025

...New AVIATION...

.KEY MESSAGES... Issued at 309 AM EDT Tue Oct 7 2025

- Dangerous beach and marine conditions will continue, including minor coastal flooding, life-threatening rip currents, and rough surf with minor to moderate beach erosion especially near times of high tide.

- Breezy and gusty onshore winds will continue through much of this week.

- A cold front passes central Florida late week bringing a more fall-like airmass this weekend and into early next week.

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.DISCUSSION... Issued at 309 AM EDT Tue Oct 7 2025

Today... A moisture gradient sets in place across east central Florida today with modeled PWATs around 1.6" near I-4 and 2.0" closer to Lake Okeechobee. Model soundings indicate the decreasing PWATs are mostly reflective of building dry air aloft, and a moist profile is still observed below 700 mb. This should maintain rounds of isolated to scattered onshore-moving showers with the best coverage across the south. Quick moving showers are forecast to remain shallow with a limited threat for lightning across southern counties. Even outside of showers, expect breezy and gusty winds to continue out of the east. High temperatures mostly reach the mid 80s with upper 80s forecast northwest of the interior I-4 corridor.

Multiple coastal hazards persist at area beaches today. Rough surf will allow for minor to moderate beach erosion during the high tide cycle. A high risk of life-threatening rip currents exists at all local beaches, and entering the water is not advised. Breezy onshore flow and high astronomical tides continue to promote periods of minor coastal flooding at times of high tide.

Wednesday-Friday... A surface trough is pushed toward the eastern U.S. coast into mid week as high pressure moves across the upper midwest. A local pressure gradient slightly loosens, as a second area of high pressure retreats eastward over the Atlantic. Expect only a minimal reduction in wind speeds, and gusty onshore flow is forecast to persist each day. Drier air is maintained aloft on Wednesday with the best chances for rain again across the southern counties (40-50%). Deeper moisture spreads across central Florida Thursday and into Friday as a broad area of surface low pressure attempts to organize near the Straits of Florida and the Bahamas. Higher rain chances build from south (60%) to north (40-50%) on Thursday. Coastal convergence looks to increase on Friday, building PoPs to (60-70%) along the coast with more scattered coverage across the far interior (~50%). Heavy rainfall looks to return to the coast late Thursday and into Friday, although discrepancies are noted in modeled QPF output between global models. High temperatures in the mid to upper 80s on Wednesday trend downward into late week, widely spreading the low 80s by Friday. Low temperatures in the low to mid 70s also look to decline late week, mostly in the low 70s Friday morning except for areas along the immediate coast.

Seas show a diminishing trend through the period alleviating a few coastal hazards. However, high astronomical tides and onshore flow will maintain the coastal flood threat. In fact, P-ETTS guidance suggests tidal levels increasing near Moderate Flood for at least portions of the local coastline during the Thursday and Friday morning high tide cycles. Will need to monitor for a potential Coastal Flood Watch or Coastal Flood Warning as confidence increases in time. A high risk of life-threatening rip currents will persist at area beaches, and entering the water is not advised.

Saturday-Monday... Weak low pressure near the Bahamas is forecast to further organize as it lifts north and eastward across the Atlantic waters. This feature will pull a cold front across central Florida into Saturday, bring a taste of fall for the weekend. Scattered showers linger on Saturday depending on the time of the frontal passage. Otherwise, a drier post-frontal airmass will keep rain chances low into early next week. High temperatures hold below normal each day, mostly in the low 80s. Morning temperatures in the upper 60s to low 70s on Saturday are forecast to widely spread the 60s Sunday and Monday mornings.

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.MARINE... Issued at 309 AM EDT Tue Oct 7 2025

Small Craft Advisories remain in effect through early Wednesday morning as seas of 8-9 ft offshore and 6-8 ft nearshore subside to 5- 6 ft. Onshore winds of 20-25 kts today slacken to 15-20 kts Wednesday and Thursday. Conditions deteriorate again Friday and into the weekend as a weak area of low pressure organizes in the southwest Atlantic and a cold front passes the local waters. Northerly winds spread across the waters on Saturday, increasing to 20-25 kts across the Volusia waters. In response, seas build to 6-9 ft nearshore and 8-11 ft offshore early this weekend, locally highest in the Volusia waters. Isolated to scattered onshore-moving showers continue through Wednesday with the pattern becoming unsettled into Thursday.

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.AVIATION... (12Z TAFs) Issued at 650 AM EDT Tue Oct 7 2025

Mostly VFR this morning, with some passing lower clouds producing brief MVFR cigs. Isolated showers also pushing onshore this morning. Drier air will lower overall coverage of showers and storms today, especially across northern portions of east central FL where rain chances range form 20-30% from KMCO to KTIX northward and up to 40-60% south. Isolated to scattered showers and a few storms will develop and push westward across the region today, producing brief IFR/MVFR conditions. However, greatest potential for storms looks to remain south of Orlando. Still not much confidence at this time for any tempo groups, but have VCSH mentioned for most TAF sites, and also have VCTS for KVRB-KSUA from 15-20Z.

Breezy easterly winds forecast across the area again today, with wind speeds increasing to around 13-17 knots and gusts to 22-27 knots. Winds then decrease out of the E/NE into tonight to around 5-7 knots inland and north of the Cape, but will remain gusty from KMLB southward.

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.PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... DAB 85 73 86 74 / 20 0 20 20 MCO 86 73 88 74 / 30 0 20 20 MLB 85 76 86 75 / 40 10 30 30 VRB 86 76 86 75 / 50 20 30 40 LEE 88 71 89 73 / 20 0 20 10 SFB 87 73 88 74 / 30 0 20 20 ORL 86 73 88 74 / 30 0 20 20 FPR 85 76 86 75 / 60 20 40 40

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.MLB WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... FL...Coastal Flood Advisory until 5 PM EDT Wednesday for FLZ141-154- 159-164-347-447-647-747.

High Surf Advisory until 5 PM EDT this afternoon for FLZ141-154- 159-164-347-447-647-747.

AM...Small Craft Advisory until 8 AM EDT Wednesday for AMZ550-552-555- 570-572-575.

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DISCUSSION...Law AVIATION...Weitlich

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