Melbourne, FL – Cooler temperatures and a moderate risk of rip currents are expected across Central Florida today, with highs reaching only the mid-60s. Residents should prepare for patchy frost inland and exercise caution if heading to area beaches, where rip currents pose significant dangers.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Melbourne, temperatures this morning dropped into the mid-40s across parts of the region, with even colder conditions reported inland. Light northerly winds are forecast today, creating cooler-than-usual conditions for January. Overnight lows will fall into the 50s along the coast and the 40s farther inland.
Looking ahead, Monday will bring a slight warm-up, with highs near 71 and a 50% chance of showers in the evening. Northeasterly winds will keep the air brisk, making conditions feel cooler. By midweek, temperatures will hover in the low 60s, with occasional gusts of wind along the coast.…