Freeze Warnings and Frost Advisories will remain in effect across the Suwannee Valley and interior Northeast Florida through the mid-morning hours.
High pressure will gradually shift eastward towards the western Atlantic waters but will continue to provide dry conditions throughout the day statewide (near 0-10% chance of rain).
Lingering dry conditions throughout the Suwannee Valley and interior Northeast Florida will create sensitive wildfire conditions this afternoon.
High temperatures will reach the upper 60s to low 70s across North Florida and low to middle 70s across Central and South Florida.
An upper-level feature moving over the Central U.S. Plains will bring increasing cloud cover and chances for isolated showers overnight and early into Monday morning along the western Panhandle (20-30% chance of rain).
Areas of patchy fog may develop overnight and early Monday morning along the coastal Big Bend and may spread inland.
Low temperatures will remain above freezing overnight across North Florida only falling into the upper 40s to middle 50s. Low temperatures across Central Florida will fall into the 50s and upper 50s to upper 60s across South Florida.
A moderate risk for rip currents persists across Panhandle and East Coast beaches with a high risk along Southeast Florida beaches.
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