Florida – A light veil of fog hangs over parts of Brevard County this morning, softening headlights and slowing traffic along U.S. 1 and I-95 before sunrise. Visibility improves quickly after 9 a.m., but drivers should stay alert through mid-morning.
According to the National Weather Service in Melbourne, patchy fog clears before 10 a.m., giving way to sunshine and a high near 77 degrees. Winds remain light, turning northeast around 5 mph. Tonight stays mostly clear with a low near 54.
Clouds increase Saturday as highs reach 78. By Sunday afternoon, moisture surges north ahead of a developing low pressure system. A 40 percent chance of showers begins after 1 p.m. Sunday, with highs climbing to 81. South winds increase to 15 mph, with gusts up to 25 mph near the coast.
Showers become more widespread Sunday night, with an 80 percent chance of rain and a low near 63. Wet pavement and ponding could slow travel into early Monday. Plan extra time if you’re heading out late Sunday.
President’s Day brings a 50 percent chance of showers and possibly a thunderstorm. Highs reach 77 with breezy southwest winds shifting northwest late. Conditions gradually improve Monday night with partly cloudy skies and lows near 58.
By Tuesday, sunshine returns with a high near 76. Midweek temperatures climb back toward 81 by Wednesday, signaling early spring vibes across Central Florida. The 6- to 10-day outlook favors above-normal warmth, with highs running 10 to 15 degrees above average at times.
Traveling Sunday evening? Let us know if you encounter heavy rain or gusty winds in your neighborhood.
Five Day Outlook for Melbourne, Florida:
Saturday: Increasing clouds, high 78.
Sunday: Chance of showers after 1 p.m., high 81.
Monday (President’s Day): Chance of showers and storms, high 77.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high 76.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high 81.



