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Melbourne Village Today
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Warm Temps, Scattered Showers Forecast for Central Florida
Rain chances increase in the afternoon, but overall sunny skies expected
Apr. 1, 2026 at 11:34am
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The weather forecast for Central Florida on Wednesday calls for warm temperatures in the low 80s, with a 20% chance of rain in the afternoon. Winds will be blowing east at 5-15 mph, with gusts up to 20 mph. There is also a high risk of strong, life-threatening rip currents at all Atlantic beaches in the region.
Why it matters
The mix of warm temperatures, scattered showers, and dangerous rip currents is typical spring weather for Central Florida, but can still impact outdoor activities and beach safety. The forecast provides important information for residents and visitors planning their day.
The details
According to the National Weather Service in Melbourne, Wednesday's weather will feature mostly sunny skies, with temperature highs near 83 degrees. Rain chances increase to 20% after 2 p.m. Winds will be blowing from the east at 5-15 mph, with gusts up to 20 mph. There is also a high risk of strong, life-threatening rip currents at all Central Florida Atlantic beaches.
- Wednesday's weather forecast is for April 1, 2026.
The players
NWS Melbourne
The National Weather Service office serving the Melbourne, Florida area.
What’s next
The warm, scattered shower pattern is expected to continue throughout the week, with an isolated lightning storm threat into the weekend. Coastal and boating hazards are also expected to persist.
The takeaway
Central Florida residents and visitors should prepare for a mix of warm temperatures, occasional rain showers, and dangerous rip currents in the coming days, requiring flexibility in outdoor plans and caution when going to the beach.


