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Issued by NWS Miami, FL
Issued by NWS Miami, FL
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035 FXUS62 KMFL 041729 AFDMFL Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Miami FL 129 PM EDT Fri Jul 4 2025 ...New BEACHES... .SHORT TERM... (Rest of today through Saturday) Issued at 104 PM EDT Fri Jul 4 2025 Unsettled weather continues for the July 4th holiday across South FL as a stalled frontal boundary remains to our north which is locking in rich moisture across the region. ACARS soundings show PWAT values around 2.1 inches across the east and west coast of FL. Cloud cover is somewhat limiting instability today, however scattered showers and thunderstorms will still impact the area today and tonight. Cautiously optimistic that coverage will decrease enough this evening to allow some holiday festivities to continue. While flooding is not expected to be an issue for most today, some isolated instances of urban or poor drainage flooding will remain possible, especially if multiple storms pass over an area in a short period of time. High temps this afternoon will generally be in the mid to upper 80s, with some inland locations potentially hitting 90 if they can achieve some breaks in the clouds this afternoon. Low temps tonight will be in the lower 70s inland to upper 70s closer to the coasts. For Saturday the key question will be what happens with the developing low pressure system off the SE US coast. Depending on where this disturbance ends up tracking throughout the day, it may actually help pull some drier air into South FL, with PWAT values dropping under 2 inches especially over SW FL. There is still plenty of uncertainty with this though, and regardless there will still be plenty of moisture and instability in place for scattered showers and storms to develop from mid morning through the early evening hours. There should be more breaks in the clouds on Saturday, especially over the western half of the area, so high temps should be a few degrees warmer ranging from the upper 80s to lower 90s. Heat indices during the afternoon will peak to 100-104 degrees. && .LONG TERM... (Saturday night through next Thursday) Issued at 104 PM EDT Fri Jul 4 2025 By Sunday into early next week, the low in the SE US will lift to the northeast and the frontal boundary to our north will gradually wash out. Surface high pressure over the central Atlantic will build in and an upper level high will build over the state. This will see our S/SW low level flow gradually shift back to a more Southeasterly flow into next week. This will result in a return to a more typical summertime pattern with convection each afternoon and early evening being sea-breeze driven, and then occasional coastal showers coming in off the Atlantic during the overnight hours. Temperatures during the extended period will be around seasonal norms with highs ranging from the upper 80s to lower 90s, and low temps ranging from the lower 70s over the interior to upper 70s across the east coast metro. && .AVIATION... (18Z TAFS) Issued at 104 PM EDT Fri Jul 4 2025 SCT showers and thunderstorms through this evening which may result in brief flight restrictions and erratic winds. Outside of storms, SCT MVFR ceilings expected with S/SW winds around 10 kts, decreasing to around 5 kts late tonight. && .MARINE... Issued at 104 PM EDT Fri Jul 4 2025 Gentle to moderate south to southwesterly winds will continue through the upcoming weekend. Seas in both the Gulf and Atlantic waters will be 2 ft or less. Scattered thunderstorms are expected each day which may result in locally hazardous winds and seas. && .BEACHES... Issued at 128 PM EDT Fri Jul 4 2025 An onshore flow on Saturday will result in an elevated risk of rip currents for the Collier county beaches. && .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... Miami 78 90 78 91 / 40 50 20 40 West Kendall 74 90 75 91 / 30 50 20 30 Opa-Locka 77 92 79 93 / 50 50 20 40 Homestead 77 90 78 91 / 40 50 20 30 Fort Lauderdale 77 90 78 90 / 50 50 20 40 N Ft Lauderdale 77 91 78 91 / 50 60 20 50 Pembroke Pines 79 93 80 94 / 50 50 20 40 West Palm Beach 76 90 76 91 / 50 70 20 60 Boca Raton 77 93 77 92 / 50 60 20 50 Naples 77 88 77 90 / 40 60 30 40 && .MFL WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... FL...None. AM...None. GM...None. && $$ SHORT TERM...CMF LONG TERM....CMF AVIATION...CMF