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SWFL Weather Maps & Forecasts<\/h1>\nParadise Coast Florida WX Alerts US National Weather Service Forecasts<\/h2>\n
Welcome to the Paradise Coast region of SW Florida.\u00a0 The sunny Florida weather is the main attraction for most Florida visitors and many newcomers. Compared to most of the United States Florida is warmer, sunnier, and more conducive to outdoor living and a healthier lifestyle known as the “Florida Lifestyle<\/strong>“.<\/p>\nSWFL Weather is mild year-round. The coldest month of the year is January with an average low of 55\u00b0F and a high of 74\u00b0F.\u00a0 Late afternoon temperatures are often near or above 80\u00b0F for most of the year. Morning lows are often around 70\u00b0F. Afternoon thunderstorms are common at any time of the year. Severe Weather Alerts should be taken seriously. The SWFL Weather Forecasts are courtesy of the US National Weather Service.
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Paradise Coast SWFL WX ALERTS FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE<\/h3>\n
- Flood Warning issued May 6 at 9:47AM EDT until May 9 at 5:00AM EDT by NWS Jacksonville FL<\/a><\/strong>
Flood Warning issued May 6 at 9:47AM EDT until May 9 at 5:00AM EDT by NWS Jacksonville FL - ...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in Florida...\n\nSanta Fe River At Three Rivers Estates affecting Suwannee,\nGilchrist and Columbia Counties.\n\nAdditional information is available at\nhttps:\/\/water.weather.gov\/wfo\/JAX\n\n* WHAT...Minor flooding is occurring and minor flooding is forecast.\n\n* WHERE...Santa Fe River at Three Rivers Estates.\n\n* WHEN...Until early Thursday morning.\n\n* IMPACTS...At 16.0 feet, Lowland flooding begins on SW Santa Fe\nDrive south of Santa Fe Road in Columbia County.\nAt 16.3 feet, Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission begins\nenforcement of a no wake zone on the Santa Fe River from the\nunnamed island 1.5 miles downstream of the Wilson's Spring Boat\nRamp to the confluence with the Suwannee River and on the\nIchetucknee River upstream to the US 27 bridge.\nAt 17.0 feet, Water begins to enter backyards of residences on\nSanta Fe Road in Columbia County and on River Run Road in Suwannee\nCounty.\nAt 18.0 feet, Water begins to flood River Run Road in Suwannee\nCounty.\nAt 18.8 feet, Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission expands the no\nwake zone restriction further upstream on the Santa Fe River from\nthe unnamed island 1.5 miles downstream on the Wilson's Spring\nBoat Ramp to one-half mile upstream of the State Road 47 bridge.\nAt 19.0 feet, Water begins to enter backyards of residences along\nthe Ichetucknee River.\nAt 19.8 feet, Waters begins to affect homes in the Hollingsworth\nBluff area at State Route 47.\nAt 20.0 feet, Access to homes on Santa Fe Road below SW Riverside\nAvenue becomes restricted in Columbia. Flooding begins on Santa Fe\nand Wilson Springs Road.\n\n* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...\n- At 8:00 AM EDT Monday the stage was 18.3 feet.\n- Forecast...The river is expected to fall below flood stage\nlate Wednesday evening and continue falling to 14.8 feet\nMonday, May 13.\n- Flood stage is 17.0 feet.\n- http:\/\/www.weather.gov\/safety\/flood<\/li>- Rip Current Statement issued May 6 at 9:17AM EDT until May 7 at 8:00PM EDT by NWS Miami FL<\/a><\/strong>
Rip Current Statement issued May 6 at 9:17AM EDT until May 7 at 8:00PM EDT by NWS Miami FL - * WHAT...Dangerous rip currents.\n\n* WHERE...Coastal Palm Beach County, Coastal Broward County and\nCoastal Miami Dade County.\n\n* WHEN...Through Tuesday evening.\n\n* IMPACTS...Rip currents can sweep even the best swimmers away\nfrom shore into deeper water.<\/li><\/ul>\n