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11/21/2025 3:00:57 PM

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Friday, November 21st, 2025.

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report

EOC Activation Level: Level 2
Meteorological Summary:
  • Locally dense foghas developed across much of the Panhandle and interior Northeast Florida this morning andDense Fog Advisorieswill remain in effect until mid-morning.
  • This morning fog will dissipate during the morning hours giving way to another sunny and dry day across the Sunshine State.
  • An isolated shower is possible across the far western Panhandle this afternoon from a weak frontal boundary, though any activity will remain brief (10-15% chance of rain).
  • High temperatures will remainabove averagefor mid to late November standards, reaching the upper 70s to middle 80s statewide.
    • A few locations mayapproach record high temperaturesthis afternoon across North Florida.
  • Sensitive tolocally elevated wildfire conditions may develop this afternoon across North Florida given ongoing drought and extremely dry soils/vegetation.
  • An isolated shower is possible across the western Panhandle overnight (10-15% chance of rain); Clear and calm conditions will prevail elsewhere.
  • Another round offog and low cloudsmay develop early Saturday morning across portions of North and Central Florida andlocally dense fogcannot be ruled out, especially across interior Northeast and West-Central Florida.
  • Low temperatures will fall into the middle to upper 50s across the Big Bend and Suwannee Valley, with upper 50s to middle 60s throughout the remainder of the Panhandle and Florida Peninsula.
  • Lows will only reach the upper 60s to lower 70s across coastal Southeast Florida and the Florida Keys.
  • Amoderate risk for rip currentsis expected for all Panhandle, Space Coast, and Treasure Coast beaches today.

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Morning Situation Report

11/20/2025 3:01:05 PM

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Thursday, November 20th, 2025.

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report

EOC Activation Level: Level 2
Meteorological Summary:
  • Locally dense foghas developed across much of the Panhandle and interior Northeast Florida this morning andDense Fog Advisorieswill remain in effect until mid-morning.
  • This morning fog will dissipate during the morning hours giving way to another sunny and dry day across the Sunshine State.
  • High temperatures will remainabove averagefor mid to late November standards, reaching the lower to middle 80s statewide.
    • A few locations mayapproach record high temperaturesthis afternoon across North Florida.
  • Although winds will remain light and relative humidities will remain above critical thresholds this afternoon (40-50% RH values),sensitive tolocally elevated wildfire conditionsmay develop this afternoon across North Florida given ongoing drought and extremely dry soils/vegetation.
  • Clear and calm conditions overnight will encourage another round offog and low cloudsearly Friday morning across portions of North and Central Florida. 
    • Locally dense fogcannot be ruled out, especially across interior Northeast and East-Central Florida, and the western Panhandle.
  • Low temperatures will fall into the lower to middle 50s across the Big Bend and eastern Panhandle, with upper 50s to lower 60s throughout the remainder of the Panhandle and Florida Peninsula.
  • Lows will only reach the lower to middle 70s across coastal Southeast Florida and the Florida Keys.
  • Amoderate risk for rip currentsis expected for all Panhandle and East Coast beaches today.

To view the complete Morning Situation Report, please select the link below.

Morning Situation Report

11/19/2025 3:15:04 PM

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report

EOC Activation Level: Level 2
Meteorological Summary:
  • A rinse and repeat from yesterday, and much of the past week, is expected across the Sunshine State as an area of high pressure continues to dominate the local weather pattern.
  • Patchy dense fog across the Panhandle and Northeast Florida will dissipate this morning, giving way to sunny, dry, and pleasant conditions this afternoon.
  • High temperatures will remain above average for mid to late November standards, reaching the upper 70s to middle 80s statewide.
    • A few locations may approach record high temperatures this afternoon across North Florida.
  • The main weather headline today will continue to be sensitive to elevated wildfire concerns as relative humidity values dip to 30-40% across interior Northeast Florida.
    • While winds will generally remain light statewide (less than 10 mph), ongoing significant drought and extremely dry soils/vegetation can lead to easier wildfire ignitions.
  • Clear and calm conditions overnight will encourage another round of fog and low clouds early Thursday morning across North and Central Florida.
    • Locally dense fog cannot be ruled out, especially across the interior Northeast Florida and the western Panhandle.
  • Low temperatures will fall into the upper 40s to middle 50s across North Florida, upper 50s to lower 60s throughout the Florida Peninsula, and the lower 70s along Southeast Florida and the Florida Keys.
  • A moderate risk for rip currents is expected for most Panhandle, Space Coast, and Treasure Coast beaches today, with a local high risk along Palm Beach County beaches.

To view the complete Morning Situation Report, please select the link below.

Morning Situation Report

11/18/2025 3:05:29 PM

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report

EOC Activation Level: Level 2
Meteorological Summary:
  • Another dry and sunny day can be expected across the Sunshine State, with an isolated light shower or two possible along the Treasure Coast and Florida Keys this afternoon (10-15% chance of rain).
  • The main weather headline today will continue to be sensitive to elevated wildfire concerns as relative humidity values dip to 30-40% across North Florida and the interior Florida Peninsula.
  • While winds will generally remain light statewide (less than 10 mph), ongoing significant drought and extremely dry soils/vegetation can lead to easier wildfire ignitions.
  • Fog and low clouds possible tonight into early Wednesday morning across North and Central Florida; the greatest chance for locally dense fog will reside along portions of the I-10 corridor, the Suwannee River Valley, and into the central Florida Peninsula.
  • Low temperatures tonight will fall into the 50s across North Florida, with some inland locations potentially reaching the middle to upper 40s.
  • There is a moderate risk of rip currents expected for most Florida Panhandle and Florida East Coast beaches, with a locally high risk of rip currents outlooked for Palm Beach County beaches. 

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Morning Situation Report

11/17/2025 3:00:47 PM

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Monday, November 17, 2025

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report

EOC Activation Level: Level 2
Meteorological Summary:
  • Areas of locally dense fog have developed this morning throughout the Big Bend and Central Florida leading to reduced visibilities at times.
  • Another day of mostly sunny and dry conditions can be expected for the Sunshine State as the fog continue to lift by the mid-morning hours.
  • A weak cold front will continue to push through North Florida and into Central Florida before eventually stalling out, but no rain is expected with this frontal passage.
    • A few sprinkles may develop just offshore from the Treasure Coast over the coastal waters.
  • Behind the front a surge of drier air will move into northern Florida, mainly north of the I-10 corridor, allowing for relative humidity values to fall below critical thresholds (25-30%) and creating locally elevated wildfire conditions.
    • Despite relative humidity values remain above critical thresholds for the rest of North Florida, sensitive wildfire conditions will persist given the ongoing drought and warm temperatures.
  • High temperatures will remain in the upper 70s to lower 80s across the state this afternoon.
  • As the front stalls across Central Florida tonight, there will be a chance for another round of locally dense fog throughout the area early Tuesday morning.
  • Low temperatures will fall into the upper 40s to middle 50s across North Florida, lower to middle 60s across Central Florida and 60s to near 70-degrees across South Florida.
  • A moderate risk for rip currents returns along the Panhandle and numerous East Coast beaches given calm marine conditions of 1-2' and light winds.

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Morning Situation Report