Locally Heavy Rainfall Shifting to East Coast as West Wind Pattern Targets Orlando, Melbourne and Fort Pierce Thursday Evening

ORLANDO, FLORIDA — A west wind pattern taking hold across Florida over the next few days is driving a notable shift in where and when the heaviest rainfall will occur across the peninsula, with the Fox Weather Model SkyTower forecast valid at Thursday 8:00 PM showing active and locally heavy storm activity concentrated along Florida’s east coast from Orlando southward through Melbourne, Fort Pierce, and West Palm Beach.

Fox Weather Model Shows Heavy Rain Clusters Along East Coast From Orlando to West Palm Beach at 8 PM Thursday

The SkyTower Fox Weather Model outlook for Thursday 8:00 PM depicts a line of orange and red rainfall cores positioned along and just offshore of Florida’s east coast, with the heaviest activity clustered near Melbourne, Fort Pierce, and extending southward toward West Palm Beach. These orange and red returns indicate locally heavy rainfall rates within the evening storm clusters, consistent with the juice-loaded atmospheric moisture currently in place across the Florida peninsula…

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