A weak cold front will continue to push through South Florida throughout the day bringing a few more clouds as it passes through.
A mostly sunshine-filled day can be expected across the state as high pressure moves in behind the cold front (near-zero chance of rain).
Drier air will continue to filter in throughout the day allowing for relative humidity values to fall near and below critical thresholds (15-35%) nearly statewide.
Calmer wind gusts upwards of 10-15 mph will develop by the early to mid-afternoon hours keeping conditions below Red Flag criteria despite critical relative humidity values.
Sensitive wildfire conditions can be expected to develop nearly statewide, with a more elevated threat throughout the Suwannee Valley and interior Central Florida.
High temperatures will reach the middle 70s to lower 80s across North Florida and lower to middle 80s across Central and South Florida this afternoon.
Calm and quiet conditions can be expected to persist into the overnight hours as high pressure settles in over the Gulf Coast.
Low temperatures will fall into the upper 40s to middle 50s across North Florida, middle 50s to lower 60s across Central Florida and 60s to lower 70s across South Florida overnight.
A moderate risk for rip currents can be expected across numerous beaches across the state as wave heights reach near 1-3′ this afternoon, with breaking waves upwards of 4′ along portions of the East Coast.
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