Key West Weather Advisory
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Through 600 pm, a cluster of showers with isolated thunderstorms associated with conglomerating cloud streamers will continue to develop along and north of the Lower and Middle Keys. This activity will drift to the north at near 5 knots. Mariners encountering the strongest activity north of the Content Keys as well as just north of Key West to Big Pine Key can expect moderate to heavy downpours reducing visibility and a few cloud to surface lightning strikes. Wind gusts up to 25 knots, or 25 to 30 mph, may be observed near the heaviest showers. A few island communities in the Lower Keys can except up to half of an inch of rainfall. Waterspouts also cannot be ruled out. Mariners are reminded that a waterspout would most likely appear beneath a dark, flat bottom of a building cumulus line, just at the hint of rain.
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