Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report
EOC Activation Level: Level 2
EOC Activation Level: Level 2
Meteorological Summary:
- Little change in the overall weather pattern can be expected as daily showers and thunderstorms will develop across the state.
- Morning showers and embedded thunderstorms along the Gulf Coast will gradually move inland throughout the morning hours before becoming more scattered with daytime heating (25-55% chance of rain).
- Some drier air filtering into the Peninsula will keep shower and thunderstorm activity more isolated to scattered along the sea breeze boundaries this afternoon (20-60% chance of rain).
- The greatest coverage across the Peninsula will be along the western and interior regions where the sea breeze boundaries meet one another.
- Any thunderstorm may be capable of producing frequent lightning, gusty winds and torrential downpours.
- Nuisance flooding and ponding of water will be possible with torrential downpours or slow-moving thunderstorms.
- High temperatures will continue to reach the upper 80s to middle 90s throughout the state this afternoon.
- Feels-like temperatures will also continue to reach the upper 90s to triple digits (100-105-degrees) by the early to mid-afternoon hours.
- Shower and thunderstorms activity will gradually dissipate or shift offshore late this evening and overnight, with a few showers lingering along coastlines overnight (15-50% chance of rain).
- Instances of locally patchy fog will be possible early Wednesday morning throughout North Florida.
- Low temperatures will remain in the 70s overnight and lower 80s for the Keys.
- A moderate risk for rip currents persists for Panhandle and Atlantic Coast beaches.
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