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1/7/2026 2:55:11 PM

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Wednesday, January 7th, 2026

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report

EOC Activation Level: Level 2
Meteorological Summary:
  • A rinse and repeat of yesterday can be expected with the current weather pattern holding steady across the state.
  • Widespread fog this morning will slowly lift and dissipate, and Dense Fog Advisories throughout the Peninsula are set to expire at 9:00-10:00 AM EST.
    • Sea fog along the Big Bend and West-Central Florida coast may linger longer this morning and towards the midday hours due to the warmer air over the cooler waters.
  • Mostly dry conditions can be expected today with a mixture of sunshine and cloud cover throughout the state.
  • There may be a very slight chance for some light sprinkles or mist along the northern Panhandle today, especially this morning with foggy conditions (less than 10% chance of rain).
  • High temperatures will continue their warming trend this week reaching the middle 70s to lower 80s across the state this afternoon.
    • If foggy conditions and cloud cover lingers longer, then high temperatures may be slightly cooler than forecast.
  • Dry and calm conditions overnight will persist allowing for another round of widespread fog coverage throughout the state by early Thursday morning.    
    • Dense Fog conditions will be possible for many areas, and Dense Fog Advisories will be issued as needed.
  • Low temperatures will fall into the upper 50s to upper 60s overnight statewide.

A moderate risk for rip currents will persist along Panhandle and East Coast beaches due to onshore winds

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Morning Situation Report

1/6/2026 3:10:11 PM

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Tuesday, January 6th, 2026

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report

EOC Activation Level: Level 2
Meteorological Summary:
  • Another round ofscattered to widespread fog this morning, withareas of dense fog throughout the state.
    • Dense Fog Advisories are in effect until 9:00 AM EST but may be extended if the fog is slower to lift and clear out.
    • Low clouds and fog will continue to gradually lift and dissipate this morning.
  • Sea fog may linger slightly longer this morning near the coastlines and coastal waters before drifting away and dissipating.
  • Mostly dry conditions can be expected throughout the daytime hours, with a chance for some brief sprinkles along the Panhandle and the coastlines where moisture is locally available (less than 10% chance of rain).
  • Temperatures will continue togradually warm up reaching the lower to middle 70s across North Florida and upper 70s to lower 80s across the Peninsula.
  • Clear, calm and dry conditions overnight will lead towidespread fog development overnight and early Wednesday morning statewide.
    • Dense Fog Advisories will be issued as conditions warrant. Low temperatures will fall into the middle 50s to middle 60s statewide overnight.
  • Amoderate risk for rip currents returns to the Panhandle and East Coast as calmer winds and marine conditions return.

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Morning Situation Report

1/5/2026 2:55:12 PM

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Monday, January 1st, 2026

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report

EOC Activation Level: Level 2
Meteorological Summary:
  • Dense Fog conditions remain scattered across the Peninsula this morning and should continue to gradually lift as the sun rises.
  • A stalled frontal boundary draped across the southern Peninsula may spark some isolated showers, mostly along the Treasure Coast and the adjacent coastal waters (10-20% chance of rain).
  • Mostly tranquil conditions can be expected for the rest of the Sunshine State through today as high pressure sets up for the next few days.
  • This will allow for temperatures to gradually increase throughout the week andtrend above normal.
    • High temperatures will reach the upper 60s across North Florida, lower to middle 70s across Central Florida and middle to upper 70s across South Florida.
  • Calm conditions overnight can be expected as any shower activity will dissipate or shift offshore (less than 10% chance of rain).
  • Widespread fog development will be possible throughout the state overnight and continuing into the morning hours on Tuesday, withDense Fog conditions likely.
    • Anticipate reduced visibilities, especially in areas with ongoing or new wildfires.
  • Low temperatures will fall into the upper 40s to lower 50s across North Florida, middle to upper 50s across Central Florida and 60s throughout South Florida.
  • Amoderate to high risk for rip currentscan be expected statewide as ocean swells reduce and winds become calm.
    • Treasure Coast beaches will seewave heights near 4-5' in the surf zone.

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Morning Situation Report

1/4/2026 3:00:20 PM

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Sunday, January 4th, 2026

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report

EOC Activation Level: Level 2
Meteorological Summary:
  • Showers become increasingly isolated in the southern Florida Peninsula (15-25% chance of rain); expect warm temperatures in the middle to upper 70s for Central and South Florida.
  • Behind the front, near-zero rain chances can be expected throughout North Florida under mostly cloudy skies; highs top out in the lower to middle 60s.
  • Areas offog and low cloudsto develop across much of the Sunshine State tonight; pockets oflocally dense fog cannot be ruled out.
  • If driving in foggy conditions during the Monday morning commute, especially with school resuming,please slow down and allow extra time to reach your destination.
  • Low temperatures tonight will fall into the middle to upper 40s across North Florida.
  • There is amoderate to high risk of rip currentsalong many Florida Panhandle and West Coast beaches, with amoderate riskalong most Atlantic beaches. 

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Morning Situation Report

1/3/2026 3:00:21 PM

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Saturday, January 3rd, 2026

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report

EOC Activation Level: Level 2
Meteorological Summary:
  • A more active weather day can be expected across the Sunshine State, courtesy of an approaching cold front.
  • Numerous to widespread showers and thunderstorms expected along the I-10 corridor (75-95% chance of rain), with a few becomingstrong to severe.
  • The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) is outlooking aMarginal Risk (level 1 of 5) for Severe Weatheracross North Florida as thunderstorms may produce locally damaging wind gusts (45-60 mph), occasional to frequent lightning, instances of hail (1-inch in diameter, or quarter-size), and an isolated tornado or two.
  • Rainfall will be beneficial and welcomed; however,nuisance flooding and ponding waterpossible within any training thunderstorm activity. 
  • Breezy southwesterly to westerly winds of 10-15 mph develop outside of thunderstorm activity, withwind gusts of 20-25 mph will be possible.
  • While the severe weather threat will gradually wane later this evening, rain and thunderstorm chances remain elevated across North and Central Florida tonight (65-85% chance of rain). 
  • Areas offog and low cloudsappear possible again tonight across North Florida, especially any area that sees rain and thunderstorm activity this afternoon.
  • There is ahigh risk of rip currentsalong all Florida Panhandle beaches today, with amoderate riskresiding along most Florida West Coast and Atlantic beaches. 

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Morning Situation Report