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Product Timestamp: 2017-10-02 16:00 UTC

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NOWMLB

Short Term Forecast
National Weather Service Melbourne FL
1200 PM EDT MON OCT 2 2017

AMZ550-552-555-570-572-575-FLZ041-044>047-053-054-058-059-064-141-
144-147-021845-
Coastal Volusia-Flagler Beach to Volusia-
Brevard County Line 20 NM to 60 NM Offshore-Flagler Beach to Volusia-
Brevard County Line Out to 20 NM-Indian River-Inland Volusia-Martin-
Northern Brevard-Northern Lake-Okeechobee-Orange-Osceola-
Sebastian Inlet to Jupiter Inlet 20 NM to 60 NM Offshore-
Sebastian Inlet to Jupiter Inlet Out To 20 NM-Seminole-
Southern Brevard-Southern Lake-St. Lucie-Volusia-
Brevard County Line to Sebastian Inlet 20 NM to 60 NM Offshore-
Volusia-Brevard County Line to Sebastian Inlet Out to 20 NM-
1200 PM EDT MON OCT 2 2017

.NOW...

...Mostly Cloudy and Breezy with Scattered Showers this Afternoon...

Brisk east to northeast winds will prevail across east central
Florida this afternoon as a strong high pressure ridge pushes toward
the eastern sea board. Sustained winds between 15 and 20 mph with
gusts up to 30 mph are expected. These winds will push scattered
showers onshore south of Sebastian Inlet that will produce brief
periods of light to moderate rain as far inland as Lake Kissimmee
and the northwest shore of Lake Okeechobee.

Outside of the rain areas...skies will be partly to mostly cloudy.
Maximum temperatures will be in the low to mid 80s.

The brisk onshore flow will produce hazardous beach and boating
conditions. A Small Craft Advisory is in effect over all the coastal
waters...while a High Surf Advisory is in effect along the beaches.

All beach reports indicated high rip current threats at area
beaches. Dangerous breaking waves and rip currents will exist in the
surf zone. Some beach erosion is possible near the early morning
high tide and again this evening.


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Additional details...including graphics are available online at:
http://www.weather.gov/mlb/blog

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