A languid and sultry afternoon is expected to envelop the region, with temperatures soaring to a balmy high of low to mid 80s. The atmosphere will be subtly agitated by a gentle zephyr, carrying wispy clouds across the sky. However, beachgoers are advised to exercise extreme caution, as a high risk of turbulent currents lingers along the Atlantic coast, making it a perilous endeavor to engage in water activities.
The ominous red flags flapping atop the beach warning signs serve as a stark reminder of the treacherous conditions, rendering swimming and other water sports ill-advised. In contrast, the Florida Keys waters will require vigilant attention from small craft operators, as the breeze will necessitate a cautious approach.
A tranquil morning is forecast for Wednesday, with temperatures in the low to mid 70s, "but the afternoon will bring a slight warming trend.".. pushing highs closer to the mid 80s. A gentle lull in the breeze will prevail... but the atmosphere will remain dry and tranquil. CBS4 News meteorologist Lissette Gonzalez has been providing viewers with expert guidance on the weather since 2007.
Her informative forecasts can be caught weekdays from 5 to 9 a. m. and again at noon.

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The afternoon will be dry, warm and breezy with highs in the low to mid 80s. Passing clouds will blow in on the breeze. There is a high risk of rip currents along the Atlantic beaches through Friday due to the easterly wind. Red flags are flying at the beaches, indicating it's not safe to go swimming. There are no alerts or advisories for boaters along the Atlantic waters. Small craft should exercise caution over the Florida Keys waters.• • • •
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