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FLUS42 KMLB 191435  
HWOMLB  
 
HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MELBOURNE FL  
935 AM EST TUE NOV 19 2024  
 
AMZ550-552-555-570-572-575-FLZ041-044>046-053-058-141-144-154-159-  
164-247-254-259-264-347-447-547-647-747-200300-  
FLAGLER BEACH TO VOLUSIA-BREVARD COUNTY LINE 0-20 NM-VOLUSIA-  
BREVARD COUNTY LINE TO SEBASTIAN INLET 0-20 NM-  
SEBASTIAN INLET TO JUPITER INLET 0-20 NM-FLAGLER BEACH TO VOLUSIA-  
BREVARD COUNTY LINE 20-60 NM-VOLUSIA-  
BREVARD COUNTY LINE TO SEBASTIAN INLET 20-60 NM-  
SEBASTIAN INLET TO JUPITER INLET 20-60 NM-INLAND VOLUSIA-  
NORTHERN LAKE-ORANGE-SEMINOLE-OSCEOLA-OKEECHOBEE-COASTAL VOLUSIA-  
SOUTHERN LAKE-COASTAL INDIAN RIVER-COASTAL SAINT LUCIE-  
COASTAL MARTIN-INLAND NORTHERN BREVARD-INLAND INDIAN RIVER-  
INLAND SAINT LUCIE-INLAND MARTIN-MAINLAND NORTHERN BREVARD-  
NORTHERN BREVARD BARRIER ISLANDS-INLAND SOUTHERN BREVARD-  
MAINLAND SOUTHERN BREVARD-SOUTHERN BREVARD BARRIER ISLANDS-  
935 AM EST TUE NOV 19 2024  
 
THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR EAST CENTRAL FLORIDA.  
   
DAY ONE  
TODAY AND TONIGHT.  
   
RIP CURRENT AND SURF IMPACT  
 
A MODERATE RISK OF LIFE-THREATENING RIP CURRENTS EXISTS AT ALL  
CENTRAL FLORIDA ATLANTIC BEACHES. ALWAYS SWIM NEAR A LIFEGUARD  
AND NEVER ENTER THE WATER ALONE.  
   
RIVER FLOOD IMPACT  
 
THE SAINT JOHNS RIVER NEAR ASTOR IS FORECAST TO REMAIN STEADY IN  
MODERATE FLOOD STAGE. RESIDENTS AND INTERESTS ALONG THE SAINT  
JOHNS RIVER SHOULD CONTINUE TO EXPECT PROLONGED FLOOD IMPACTS.  
   
DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN  
WEDNESDAY THROUGH MONDAY.  
A HIGH RISK OF DANGEROUS RIP CURRENTS EXISTS ON WEDNESDAY WITH A  
MODERATE TO HIGH RISK EXPECTED AT THE FLORIDA ATLANTIC BEACHES  
THROUGH LATE WEEK.  
 
A COLD FRONT WILL MOVE EAST-SOUTHEAST OVER EAST CENTRAL FLORIDA  
ON WEDNESDAY, WITH SCATTERED TO NUMEROUS SHOWERS CAPABLE OF HEAVY  
RAINFALL AND GUSTY WINDS FORECAST. A LIMITED POTENTIAL FOR  
ISOLATED LIGHTNING STORMS EXISTS WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, PRIMARILY  
SOUTH OF THE I-4 CORRIDOR. BOATING CONDITIONS WILL DETERIORATE AS  
THE FRONT APPROACHES THE LOCAL ATLANTIC WATERS WEDNESDAY AND WILL  
REMAIN POOR TO HAZARDOUS BEHIND THE FRONT THROUGH LATE WEEK.  
 
COOLER AIR IS FORECAST OVER EAST CENTRAL FLORIDA FRIDAY MORNING  
AND INTO THE WEEKEND. MINIMUM WIND CHILL VALUES ARE EXPECTED TO  
DROP INTO THE UPPER 30S TO MID 40S FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS  
AND THEN INCREASE INTO LOW 40S TO MID 50S SUNDAY MORNING.  
 
SENSITIVE FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ARE FORECAST LATE WEEK AND INTO  
THE WEEKEND. MINIMUM RH VALUES ARE EXPECTED TO DROP INTO THE LOW  
40S TO MID 50S OVER THE TREASURE COAST AND OKEECHOBEE COUNTY WITH  
LOW 30S TO MID 40S TO THE NORTH ON THURSDAY. MINIMUM RH VALUES IN  
THE MID 30S TO MID 40S ARE FORECAST OVER ALL OF EAST CENTRAL  
FLORIDA FRIDAY AND INTO THE WEEKEND.  
 
RESIDENTS AND INTERESTS ALONG THE SAINT JOHNS RIVER NEAR ASTOR  
WILL CONTINUE TO EXPERIENCE MINOR TO MODERATE FLOOD IMPACTS FOR  
THE FORESEEABLE FUTURE.  
   
SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT  
 
SPOTTER ACTIVATION WILL NOT BE NEEDED TODAY AND TONIGHT.  
 
 
 
TOLLEFSEN/FEHLING  
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