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Launch Forecast: Will weather cooperate for a smooth liftoff?

Launch Forecast: Will weather cooperate for a smooth liftoff? By FOX 35 News Staff Published  FOX 35 Storm Team Meteorologist Jayme King has your forecast. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - The Space Coast will see a crewed launch on Friday if weather permits.  NASA and SpaceX originally targeted Thursday, April 22 at 6:11 a.m. EST for their second crew flight aboard the SpaceX Crew Dragon Endeavour, carried by the space company s Falcon 9 rocket.  However, SpaceX postponed the launch to Friday at 5:49 a.m. EST due to weather conditions along the flight path on Thursday. FOX 35 Storm Team Meteorologist Jayme King looked at the forecast for Thursday and said that winds could be breezy due to an incoming cold front moving in on Wednesday. There is no rain associated with the front but strong coastal winds.

FOX 35 Storm Alert Day: Here s when storms could impact your area

FOX 35 Storm Alert Day: Here s when storms could impact your area FOX 35 Storm Team Meteorologist Jayme King has your forecast. Orlando, FL - For the second day in a row, the FOX 35 Storm Team has declared today a FOX 35 Storm Alert Day. Almost the entire viewing area is outlined in a MARGINAL risk of strong to locally severe storms on Tuesday. Radar will likely begin to trend active as we head through the morning hours, holding steady for the afternoon as well. Advertisement Areas of North Central Florida will be a little less active. Lower rain amounts and less intense storms look to be the case up that way.

FOX 35 Storm Alert Day: Risk of more storms, possible tornado increases

FOX 35 Storm Alert Day: Risk of more storms, possible tornado increases FOX 35 Storm Team Meteorologist Jayme King has your forecast. Orlando, FL - For the second day in a row, the FOX 35 Storm Team has declared today a FOX 35 Storm Alert Day. Almost the entire viewing area is outlined in a MARGINAL risk of strong to locally severe storms on Tuesday. Radar will likely begin to trend active as we head through the morning hours, holding steady for the afternoon as well. Over the next few hours, thunderstorms will develop over the Gulf of Mexico and West Central Florida. The storms will encounter a relatively favorable environment to intensify and enable storm growth. This means the lightning count will increase, the potential for damaging winds will increase, and the possibility of a brief tornado will also rise a bit.

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