Patchy fogthis morning will continue to lift and dissipate as the sun rises along portions of the Gulf Coast.
High pressure will continue to persist over the Sunshine State bringing mostly sunny and dry conditions throughout the day (near 0% chance of rain).
Ongoing dry conditions will allow for relative humidity values across the interior Peninsula to fall near and below critical thresholds (25-40%) this afternoon leading to sensitive to locally elevated wildfire conditions.
High temperatures will warm up into the 70s and lower 80s across the state this afternoon.
Dry conditions will persist through the overnight hours as high pressure remains situated (less than 5% chance of rain).
A few isolated showers and thunderstorms will drift into the western Panhandle by sunrise Thursday morning due to a disturbance over the lower Mississippi Valley.
Calm conditions and light onshore winds will allow for patchy to locally dense fogto develop across North Florida and the northern Peninsula late overnight and into early Thursday morning.
Ahigh risk for rip currentscan be expected across several South Florida beaches throughout the day as ocean swells linger near the coasts.
Numerous Panhandle and East Coast beaches can expect a moderate risk.