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FLUS42 KMLB 210915  
HWOMLB  
 
HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MELBOURNE FL  
415 AM EST THU NOV 21 2024  
 
AMZ550-552-555-570-572-575-FLZ041-044>046-053-058-141-144-154-159-  
164-247-254-259-264-347-447-547-647-747-220000-  
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-  
415 AM EST THU NOV 21 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 TODAY. IN ADDITION, A STRONG,  
SOUTHWARD-FLOWING LONGSHORE CURRENT WILL BE PRESENT. ALWAYS SWIM  
NEAR A LIFEGUARD AND NEVER ENTER THE WATER ALONE.  
   
WIND AND SEA IMPACT  
 
HAZARDOUS BOATING CONDITIONS WILL DEVELOP THROUGH THE DAY AS  
NORTHWEST WINDS INCREASE TO 15 TO 25 KNOTS. SEAS ARE FORECAST TO  
BUILD, REACHING 4 TO 7 FEET NEARSHORE AND 5 TO 8 FEET OFFSHORE. A  
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR THE LOCAL WATERS OUT TO 60  
NAUTICAL MILES.  
   
FIRE WEATHER IMPACT  
 
BREEZY TO GUSTY NORTHWEST WINDS WILL COMBINE WITH LOW RELATIVE  
HUMIDITY TO PRODUCE FIRE SENSITIVE CONDITIONS TODAY, ESPECIALLY  
ALONG AND NORTH OF INTERSTATE 4.  
   
RIVER FLOOD IMPACT  
 
THE SAINT JOHNS RIVER NEAR ASTOR IS FORECAST TO BRIEFLY CLIMB TO  
NEAR MODERATE FLOOD STAGE AS NORTHERLY WINDS INCREASE. RESIDENTS  
AND INTERESTS ALONG THE RIVER SHOULD CONTINUE TO EXPECT PROLONGED  
FLOOD IMPACTS.  
   
DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN  
FRIDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY.  
AT LEAST A MODERATE RISK OF RIP CURRENTS IS EXPECTED AT THE  
CENTRAL FLORIDA ATLANTIC BEACHES FROM FRIDAY INTO THE WEEKEND.  
 
BOATING CONDITIONS WILL REMAIN HAZARDOUS ON FRIDAY BEFORE  
GRADUALLY IMPROVING FRIDAY NIGHT AND SATURDAY.  
 
COOLER AIR IS FORECAST TO REMAIN OVER EAST CENTRAL FLORIDA INTO  
THE WEEKEND. MINIMUM WIND CHILL VALUES IN THE MID 30S TO MID 40S  
ARE EXPECTED FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MORNING.  
 
SENSITIVE FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ARE FORECAST TO PERSIST INTO THE  
WEEKEND. LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY AND BREEZY CONDITIONS FRIDAY WILL  
PRODUCE AN INCREASED FIRE DANGER.  
 
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.  
 
 
 
SCHAPER  
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