Areas of patchy to locally dense fog that have developed over portions of the Peninsula this morning will gradually lift and dissipate through the mid-morning hours.
Localized areas of patchy sea fog may linger coastal Gulf water throughout the day.
High pressure briefly building in over the state will allow drier conditions to return to the Sunshine State over the next day or so (near 0-15% chance of rain); lingering frontal boundary lifting northward will continue to serve as a focus for isolated to widely scattered shower activity statewide today and across North Florida tonight (20-40% chance of rain).
High temperatures in the middle 60s to lower 70s across North Florida and middle 70s to middle 80s elsewhere.
Breezy northeasterly to easterly winds near 10-15 mph can be expected statewide today with gusts reaching upwards of 15-25 mph.
Hazardous beach and boating conditions expected along the Florida Panhandle and East Coast due to developing breezy winds and ocean swells.
Moderate tohigh risk for rip currents along Florida Panhandle and East Coast; low to moderate risk along the West Coast.
Low temperatures in the middle 50s to lower 60s across North Florida and middle 60s to middle 70s elsewhere.
Areas of patchy to locally dense fog will be possible across the Northern and Central Peninsula overnight into early Saturday morning.
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