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AFOS product NOWKEY
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Product Timestamp: 2024-11-04 02:21 UTC
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416 FPUS72 KKEY 040221 NOWKEY Short Term Forecast National Weather Service Key West FL 921 PM EST Sun Nov 3 2024 FLZ076>078-GMZ032>035-043-044-053-054-073-074-040330- Monroe Upper Keys-Monroe Middle Keys-Monroe Lower Keys- Bayside and Gulf side from Craig Key to west end of Seven Mile Bridge- Gulf waters from East Cape Sable to Chokoloskee 20 to 60 NM out and beyond 5 fathoms- Gulf of Mexico including Dry Tortugas and Rebecca Shoal Channel- Gulf of Mexico from west end of Seven Mile Bridge to Halfmoon Shoal out to 5 Fathoms- Hawk Channel from Craig Key to west end of Seven Mile Bridge out to the reef- Hawk Channel from west end of Seven Mile Bridge to Halfmoon Shoal out to the reef- Straits of Florida from Craig Key to west end of Seven Mile Bridge out 20 NM- Straits of Florida from west end of Seven Mile Bridge to south of Halfmoon Shoal out 20 NM- Straits of Florida from Craig Key to west end of Seven Mile Bridge 20 to 60 NM out- Straits of Florida from west end of Seven Mile Bridge to south of Halfmoon Shoal 20 to 60 NM out- Including the Communities of Key Largo, Marathon, and Key West 921 PM EST Sun Nov 3 2024 .NOW... Through 1030 pm, widely scattered showers will move west southwest near 20 knots across parts of the Upper and Middle Keys, Florida Bay, the nearshore and offshore Gulf waters, and Hawk Channel and the Straits of Florida. Mariners may encounter wind gusts of 25 to 30 knots and reduced visibilities in moderate downpours. On land, some areas from Ocean Reef to Marathon may see rainfall amounts up to one tenth of an inch. $$ Jacobson