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Wednesday is dry, breezy and warm with hazardous beach conditions

T.Davis4 hr ago
Wednesday will be mostly dry, breezy and warm.

Temperatures will be in the low-80s across Central Florida, according to NWS Melbourne.

Showers in the Atlantic are isolated but could move onshore.

There are hazardous surf and boating conditions, with a high risk of rip currents.

A small craft advisory is also in effect across the coastal waters.

Peoria, Ill. (WMBD) — It has been a warm start to November in Central Illinois, and while this warmth is expected to continue through the weekend, big changes are on the horizon next week as our first push of winter-like air reaches the area. The pattern change will begin early next week as a deepening [...]

The National Hurricane Center on Monday increased its forecast odds a Caribbean system will develop into the season's next tropical depression or storm. As of its 7 p.m. EST tropical outlook, the NHC said an area of disorganized showers and thunderstorms to the south of Hispaniola over the central Caribbean Sea was associated with a tropical wave. "Environmental conditions appear conducive for ...

(FOX40.COM) — Tuesday will be the last chance this week for a completely dry and sunny fall day before Sacramento dives back into wet weather, according to the National Weather Service. Starting Wednesday and continuing through Friday, the region is expected to see moderate impacts from scattered thunderstorms and snowfall. On Wednesday, the valley and [...]

EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — It was a windy Tuesday for the Borderland region, but those winds should subside by the time the sun sets, leaving El Paso with cooler temperatures for Wednesday. Wednesday, we'll see a high near 70 and a low around 40. Thursday will be slightly warmer with a high at 75 [...]

An area of disturbed weather in the Caribbean Sea has a 40 percent chance of developing into a tropical system sometime in the next seven days, according to the National Hurricane Center. If the storm develops, it would be named "Sara", and most likely drift over Central America before dying off next week. However, at least one computer model has the storm strengthening and moving northward, eventually arriving in Florida in a week's time. At this point, it is too far out to say with any real certainty, but it's a feature in the atmosphere worth keeping an eye on.

The Philippines issued fresh weather warnings on Tuesday as the fifth major storm in three weeks bore down on the archipelago, days after thousands were evacuated ahead of Typhoon Toraji.The government said it had evacuated more than 32,000 people from vulnerable areas in the northern Philippines ahead of Toraji's Monday landfall, weeks after Severe Tropical Storm Trami, Typhoon Yinxing and Super Typhoon Kong-rey killed a combined 159 people.

Our rather quiet weather pattern will continue for the rest of this week with only a slight chance of rain on Wednesday. Temperatures will stay warm for this time of year until the end of next week when some of the coolest air of the season arrives.

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