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4/22/2026 2:28:24 PM

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for ***Correction*** Wednesday, April 22nd, 2026

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report

EOC Activation Level: Level 2
Meteorological Summary:
  • High pressure continues to dominate the local pattern across the Sunshine State with another mostly dry day expected.
  • Clouds will mix with sunshine as winds begin to relax from their higher levels earlier this week.
  • Winds will turn from the east to east-southeast across the Peninsula today where a few gusts upwards of 20-25 mph will be possible. Across the Panhandle, winds will turn from the south and generally remain below 15-20 mph.
  • Despite the lower winds, critically low relative humidities (25-35%) will still encourageelevated wildfire conditions, especially given the very dry fuels and ongoing drought.
    • Locally critical wildfire danger cannot be ruled out across interior Northeast Florida where the lowest RH is expected.
  • A few isolated showers may also develop across the Panhandle this afternoon along the sea breeze as it pushes inland (15-20% chance of rain), though any activity is expected to be light and brief in nature.
  • High temperatures will climb into the upper 70s to middle 80s statewide.
  • Dry conditions will prevail overnight. Relative humidities are expected to quickly recover above critical thresholds overnight, which will help with any wildfire suppression efforts.
  • Areas of patchy fog may develop across the western Panhandle before sunrise on Thursday.
  • Low temperatures will dip into the middle 50s to middle 60s across the entire state tonight, the exception being coastal Southeast Florida and the Keys that will see lows in the upper 60s to lower 70s.
  • Amoderatetohigh risk for rip currentsis expected for all Panhandle and East Coast beaches today.
Thank you!

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Morning Situation Report

4/22/2026 2:03:15 PM

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Wednesday April 15, 2026

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report

EOC Activation Level: Level 2
Meteorological Summary:
  • High pressure continues to dominate the local pattern across the Sunshine State with another mostly dry day expected.
  • Clouds will mix with sunshine as winds begin to relax from their higher levels earlier this week.
  • Winds will turn from the east to east-southeast across the Peninsula today where a few gusts upwards of 20-25 mph will be possible. Across the Panhandle, winds will turn from the south and generally remain below 15-20 mph.
  • Despite the lower winds, critically low relative humidities (25-35%) will still encourageelevated wildfire conditions, especially given the very dry fuels and ongoing drought.
    • Locally critical wildfire danger cannot be ruled out across interior Northeast Florida where the lowest RH is expected.
  • A few isolated showers may also develop across the Panhandle this afternoon along the sea breeze as it pushes inland (15-20% chance of rain), though any activity is expected to be light and brief in nature.
  • High temperatures will climb into the upper 70s to middle 80s statewide.
  • Dry conditions will prevail overnight. Relative humidities are expected to quickly recover above critical thresholds overnight, which will help with any wildfire suppression efforts.
  • Areas of patchy fog may develop across the western Panhandle before sunrise on Thursday.
  • Low temperatures will dip into the middle 50s to middle 60s across the entire state tonight, the exception being coastal Southeast Florida and the Keys that will see lows in the upper 60s to lower 70s.
  • Amoderatetohigh risk for rip currentsis expected for all Panhandle and East Coast beaches today

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Morning Situation Report

4/21/2026 3:12:58 PM

*Correction* Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Tuesday, April 21st, 2026

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report

EOC Activation Level: Level 2
Meteorological Summary:
  • Another chilly morning throughout much of North Florida with many locations waking up in the upper 30s to middle 40s.
  • A few showers are also ongoing across the Florida Keys but will continue exiting southward through the morning (20-30% chance of rain).
  • Temperatures will quickly warm as the sun rises, giving way to a sunny and dry day statewide.
  • Very dry air will filter throughout the state today, with the lowest relative humidities throughout North and Central Florida (20-35% RH values).
  • Breezy winds with gustsupwards of 25-35 mph will overlap thesecritically low relative humidities across Northeast and Central Florida where aRed Flag Warning is in effect until 8 PM EDT forcritical wildfire danger.
  • Elsewhere across the state,elevated wildfire conditionsare expected given the ongoing drought and still very dry conditions.
  • High temperatures will climb into the upper 70s to middle 80s statewide.
  • Winds will become light across much of the state tonight, though some breezy gustsupwards of 20-25 mph will linger along the Southeast coast.
  • Relative humidities are expected to quickly recover above critical thresholds overnight, which will help with any wildfire suppression efforts.
  • Low temperatures will dip into the lower to middle 50s across much of interior North Florida tonight, with upper 50s to middle 60s across the rest of the state. The coastal Southeast metro and Keys will remain in the 70s.
  • Ahigh risk for rip currentsis expected along the East Coast today with surf of5-8'.AHigh Surf Advisory is in effect along Palm Beach County forlocally higher waves
  • Amoderate risk for rip currentsis outlooked along most Panhandle beaches today.

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Morning Situation Report

4/21/2026 2:01:36 PM

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report

EOC Activation Level: Level 2
Meteorological Summary:
  • Another chilly morning throughout much of North Florida with many locations waking up in the upper 30s to middle 40s.
  • A few showers are also ongoing across the Florida Keys but will continue exiting southward through the morning (20-30% chance of rain).
  • Temperatures will quickly warm as the sun rises, giving way to a sunny and dry day statewide.
  • Very dry air will filter throughout the state today, with the lowest relative humidities throughout North and Central Florida (20-35% RH values).
  • Breezy winds with gustsupwards of 25-35 mph will overlap thesecritically low relative humidities across Northeast and Central Florida where aRed Flag Warning is in effect until 8 PM EDT forcritical wildfire danger.
  • Elsewhere across the state,elevated wildfire conditionsare expected given the ongoing drought and still very dry conditions.
  • High temperatures will climb into the upper 70s to middle 80s statewide.
  • Winds will become light across much of the state tonight, though some breezy gustsupwards of 20-25 mph will linger along the Southeast coast.
  • Relative humidities are expected to quickly recover above critical thresholds overnight, which will help with any wildfire suppression efforts.
  • Low temperatures will dip into the lower to middle 50s across much of interior North Florida tonight, with upper 50s to middle 60s across the rest of the state. The coastal Southeast metro and Keys will remain in the 70s.
  • Ahigh risk for rip currentsis expected along the East Coast today with surf of5-8'. AHigh Surf Advisory is in effect along Palm Beach County forlocally higher waves
  • Amoderate risk for rip currentsis outlooked along most Panhandle beaches today.

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Morning Situation Report

4/20/2026 2:10:03 PM

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Monday, April 20,2026

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report

EOC Activation Level: Level 2
Meteorological Summary:
  • A chillier morning across the Panhandle and Big Bend in the wake of yesterday’s frontal passage with many locations waking up in the middle 40s to lower 50s.
  • This cold front is currently draped through Central Florida and isolated to widely scattered showers are expected to develop ahead of and along the front today throughout South Florida (35-60% chance of rain).
  • Chances of rain are greatest along the Southeast Florida coast where a fewlocally heavy downpours could lead tonuisance urban flooding.
    • Rainfall totals are expected to remain between 1-3”, though a localized amountupwards of 5” cannot be ruled out.
  • Breezy winds are also expected throughout the state today behind the front, with gustsupwards of 25 mph statewide and a few gustsup to 30 mph along the I-95 corridor.
  • These breezy winds will overlap withcritically low relative humidities (15-25%) across much of the Panhandle, Big Bend, and interior Northeast Florida which will encouragecritical wildfire danger this afternoon.
    • ARed Flag Warning is in effect for much of North Florida until 8 PM EDT/7 PM CDT for this wildfire risk.
  • High temperatures will reach the upper 70s to middle 80s across the state this afternoon.
  • Tonight, relative humidities are expected to recover above critical thresholds and winds will become light which will help with any wildfire suppression efforts across North Florida.
  • A few showers are possible across South Florida early overnight before the front sweeps offshore (15-20% chance of rain).
  • Low temperatures will dip into the upper 40s to lower 50s throughout interior North Florida tonight. Middle 50s to lower 60s are expected across Central Florida and upper 60s to lower 70s in South Florida.
  • Ahigh risk for rip currentsis expected for all East Coast beaches today where surf will reach 6-8' this afternoon.Amoderate risk is expected for Panhandle and West Coast beaches.
  • Waves across Southeast Florida will reach 2-4' this afternoon, increasing to5-8'overnight.
    • A few wavesupwards of 10' are possible along Palm Beach County where aHigh Surf Advisory goes into effect at 2 AM EDT.

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Morning Situation Report

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