Warm temperatures, showers near Tampa, high of only 68°F in Pensacola with unexpected overcast, Wind Advisory expected near Jacksonville with dangerous surf, rip tide currents remain a concern at many beaches across the state.
Florida Temperatures …
Key West 82°F,
Miami 85°F
Tampa Bay 77°F
St Petersburg 76°F
Orlando 82°F
Lakeland 81°F
Melbourne 71°F
Jacksonville 71°F
Tallahassee 76°F
Pensacola 68°F
Highlight: Upper 70s and lower 80s across most of Florida.
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Mostly sunny with high temperatures in the lower 80's. Winds will be from the north to northwest near 10 mph. #FLwx #FLKeys #KeyWest pic.twitter.com/4bB0BH3e6V
— NWS Key West (@NWSKeyWest) March 26, 2019
If you get caught in a #RipCurrent: STAY CALM. As illustrated by this green dye in a rip current; it will pull you away from shore. If you try to fight the rip current & swim against it, you will just get worn out. Instead – swim parallel to the beach!https://t.co/TtgOsoLzlm pic.twitter.com/b7T6ypthl1
— NWS (@NWS) March 26, 2019
Increasing rain chances for some of our areas during the evening and late night hours.
See if you will get any rain at: https://t.co/FElkQjQZHw pic.twitter.com/Cd0YIkxCpU— NWS Tampa Bay (@NWSTampaBay) March 26, 2019
Partly Sunny and Warm, with a Moderate Risk for Rip Currents. #flwx pic.twitter.com/y38RarQTEm
— NWS Melbourne (@NWSMelbourne) March 26, 2019
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Weather conditions will rapidly change late this afternoon as northeast winds increase. Showers & a few t'storms are expected late tonight along the I-95 corridor in northeast FL. Wind Advisory for coastal locations Wed w/dangerous surf through Thurs #flwx #gawx #jaxwx @JaxReady pic.twitter.com/4gmI2UGgOt
— NWS Jacksonville (@NWSJacksonville) March 26, 2019
Mar 26: Despite the potential for Atlantic showers into this afternoon, today will likely be the last good beach day before marine conditions deteriorate for both the Gulf and Atlantic on Wednesday. pic.twitter.com/8w67u8PNyY
— NWS Miami (@NWSMiami) March 26, 2019
3/26: Fog has developed across portions of the east coast this morning. Visibility of less than 1 mile have been reported in portions of Southern Palm Beach and Northern Broward. Use caution when driving this morning #Flwx pic.twitter.com/gLqnME4BLd
— NWS Miami (@NWSMiami) March 26, 2019