Another chilly start across the Sunshine State, with many below freezing temperatures (27 to 31-degrees) observed across North Florida this morning.
Northerly to northeasterly winds will continue to bring cooler and drier conditions today, with afternoon high temperatures 3 to 6-degrees below normal for many North Florida locations.
Winds become breezy along the Northeast Florida Coast this afternoon, with gusts reaching 15-20 mph at times.
Rain chances remain near-zero largely statewide, with isolated to widely scattered coastal showers possible for East-Central Florida (20-30% chance of rain).
Computer forecast models disagree with the placement and amount of the greatest rainfall totals; instances of localized flooding and ponding of watercannot be ruled out should the heavier coastal showers reach the Space Coast.
Rain chances this evening will gradually propagate further inland across East-Central Florida (20-30% chance of rain), with coastal showers remaining spotty to isolated in nature.
Cloud cover increasing tonight will allow for overnight temperatures to moderate, with lows at or near freezing (35 to 32-degrees) confined to interior Northwest Florida.
Strong onshore flow will lead to hazardous beach and marine conditions along the Florida East Coast, with a moderate tohigh risk of rip currents outlooked along all Atlantic beaches.
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