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Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Sunday, March 23rd, 2025.

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report

EOC Activation Level: Level 2
Meteorological Summary:
  • Areas of patchy fog this morning should quickly lift and dissipate for portions of the Suwannee Valley and Florida Peninsula as the sun continues to rise.
  • High pressure will continue to create pleasant conditions across the Sunshine State today with a near-zero chance of rain and a mixture of sunshine and cloud cover.
  • Sensitive to locally elevated wildfire conditions will also continue throughout the Florida Big Bend, Northeast and Central Florida as relative humidity values will fall near and below critical thresholds (25-35%).
    • While moisture will recover across South Florida locally sensitive wildfire conditions will remain possible with ongoing dry conditions.
  • High temperatures will reach 70s and lower 80s across the state, with interior portions of West-Central and Southwest Florida approaching the middle 80s this afternoon.
  • Increasing onshore winds ahead of the next cold front may allow for isolated to scattered showers, with embedded rumbles of thunder or a thunderstorm or two, to develop during the late overnight and into the predawn hours across the Panhandle (25-35% chance of rain).
  • Areas of patchy fog may be possible again early Monday morning across portions of the Suwannee Valley and throughout the Peninsula.
    • Foggy conditions developing over ongoing wildfires may further reduce visibility.
  • Low temperatures will fall into the upper 40s to upper 50s across North Florida, upper 50s to lower 60s across Central Florida and lower 60s to lower 70s across South Florida.
  • Numerous beaches across the Panhandle and East Coast can expect a moderate risk for rip currents to persist throughout the day.
    • A locally high risk for rip currents continues along Palm Beach County.

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