textproduct: Key West

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KEY MESSAGES

- A brief lull in showers and thunderstorms this afternoon with chances increase this evening and peaking tonight, then gradually tapering off early next week. Confidence remains low regarding total rainfall amounts.

- Northeast to north winds behind the front will gradually back to the northwest overnight, but quickly return northeast on Monday as a high pressure system slides in.

- Shower and thunderstorm potential will trend downwards Monday through midweek.

MARINE

Issued at 401 PM EDT Sun May 3 2026

Showers and thunderstorms are creating a chaotic wind field for the coastal waters surrounding the Florida Keys. Outside of any convection, the general wind direction is from the north to northeast. Mainly seeing gentle to moderate breezes across the reef tract and Florida Bay. Winds will back to the northwest in advance of a quickly approaching high pressure system. As this high slides across the southeast U.S. and enters the Atlantic, expect winds to clock around to the northeast and briefly surge. Thereafter, as the high continues to move out into the Atlantic, breezes will slacken and become more east to southeast.

AVIATION

(18Z TAFS) Issued at 401 PM EDT Sun May 3 2026

Convection has briefly cleared out of the EYW terminal with the back edge moving through MTH. Expecting a brief lull with coverage increasing this evening and tonight. Additional bouts of MVFR or brief IFR conditions will be possible as the heavier precipitation moves through.

PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS

Key West 85 75 84 76 / 70 60 20 40 Marathon 85 75 84 76 / 70 70 30 40

PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS

Key West 75 84 76 86 / 60 20 40 20 Marathon 75 84 76 85 / 70 30 40 20

KEY WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES

FL...None. GM...None.


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