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ORLANDO, Fla. - Gusty east winds pushed waves of heavy rain ashore Monday, flooding parts of Florida’s Space Coast and soaking communities from Titusville to Palm Bay.
Here's a look at what to expect from the weather on Tuesday, as well as a look ahead to the rest of the week.
What will the weather look like tonight?
What To Expect:
The Space Coast has been slammed with rain over the last 48 hours with totals exceeding six inches in some places.
Rainfall totals reached more than six inches in Titusville and over four inches in parts of Palm Bay and west Melbourne, according to weather officials.
Rain across Central Florida will taper off by late Monday night before improving conditions Tuesday. Lows will drop into the low-to-mid 70s.
A High Surf Advisory remains in place for area beaches as dangerous waters and surf conditions persist. There's a high risk of strong rip currents, and wave heights will be as high as 5–7 feet, plus beach erosion is possible. This could lead to coastal flooding, which is why a Coastal Flood Advisory is in place for the beaches.
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Wind gusts will reach speeds of 25–30 mph, mainly in those areas near the coast.
What will the weather look like on Tuesday?
What's next:
It will partly cloudy with a tad more sunshine than we had on Monday, and highs in the mid 80s.
Gusty east winds continue with passing rain showers expected but not as significant in coverage as Monday was. Flooding risk is much lower and not a big concern Tuesday like it was Monday.
What will the weather look like for the rest of the week?
Looking Ahead:
Slightly drier air filters into the region gradually Tuesday and into Wednesday.
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This is when we'll begin to see lower chances of rain, allowing us to finally catch a bit of a break from the relentless wet weather.
We won't be completely dry as a few isolated showers will remain in the forecast for some areas.
By Thursday and Friday, rain chances will increase yet again as moisture builds in from the south ahead of an approaching cold front.
With the data we have now, it appears the cold front will make it through Central Florida, giving way to another small dose of fall.
We're still several days out at this point, but we're getting consistent signs that next weekend may feature much drier and more pleasant air, along with minimal to no chances of rain.
Temperatures this week will be around just below normal, with highs reaching the middle-to-upper-80s.
The Source: This story was written based on information shared by the FOX 35 Storm Team on Oct. 6, 2025.