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Today's Outlook
Rip Currents
Warmer Temps
KMLB Radar Outage
CoCoRaHS
Forecast
Climate
Click/tap image to enlarge | Warm across east central Florida today, with some areas forecast to near record high temperatures this afternoon. Mostly dry conditions are anticipated across the area, but there is a low chance of showers along the Treasure Coast. A moderate risk of rip currents is present at all local beaches, so be sure to swim near a lifeguard if heading out to the coast.
Click/tap image to enlarge | A moderate risk of rip currents will be present at all east central Florida beaches today. If heading to the beach, be sure to swim near a lifeguard!
Click/tap image to enlarge | The warming trend continues as high pressure remains in place over Florida. Inland afternoon high temperatures will be near record values in the upper 80s to low 90s today through Sunday. The risk for heat-related illness increases this weekend for those without adequate cooling or hydration.
Click/tap image to enlarge | The Melbourne WSR-88D (KMLB) weather radar will be out of service for 16 to 18 days starting Monday, April 13th, for radome replacement. This maintenance is important for the integrity of the radome structure, which protects the radar from hazardous weather. Alternate WSR-88D NEXRAD weather radars include: KTBW in Tampa (https://radar.weather.gov/station/KTBW), KJAX in Jacksonville, and (https://radar.weather.gov/station/KJAX).
KAMX in Miami (https://radar.weather.gov/station/KAMX)