
Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Tuesday, June 17th, 2025
Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report 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

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Saturday, May 17th, 2025
Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report EOC Activation Level: Level 2 Meteorological Summary: High pressure remaining centered over the state will keep the weather dry and unseasonably warm statewide again today. Feels-like temperatures will be able to reach the middle and upper 90s by the mid-afternoon hours statewide. A few inland locations could exceed the 100 degree mark for heat index. This places nearly the entire state in a “moderate” risk for heat-related illnesses for those outside without protective measures. Patchy to locally dense fog could develop by early Sunday morning across North Florida and the Florida Panhandle. Locally sensitive wildfire conditions

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Thursday, April 17th, 2025
Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report EOC Activation Level: Level 2 Meteorological Summary: Dry conditions and clear skies continue across the Sunshine State today under high pressure (near 0% chance of rain). High temperatures in the upper 70s to upper 80s this afternoon with locally cooler temperatures in the middle to upper 70s along the East, Forgotten, and Emerald Coasts. Light northeast winds this morning will gradually shift east into the afternoon, increasing to 10-15 mph with gusts up to 20 mph as the sea breezes develop and drift inland. Elevated fire danger expected nearly statewide this afternoon and evening as

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Monday, March 17th, 2025
Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report EOC Activation Level: Level 2 Meteorological Summary: In the wake of very active weather, a dormant weather pattern is expected across the Sunshine State today. Lingering showers and embedded thunderstorms continue to move off the Southeast Florida coastline this morning (20-30% chance of rain), with clearing skies anticipated by the afternoon hours as the cold front reaches the adjacent Atlantic waters. Breezy northwesterly winds will funnel a cooler and drier airmass across the state, with sustained winds of 10-20 mph statewide. Moderate to strong wind gusts can be expected during the daytime

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for January 17th, 2025
Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report EOC Activation Level: Level 2 Meteorological Summary: High pressure to promote mostly sunny skies and near-zero rain chances across North Florida and southward to the I-4 corridor today. A stationary frontal boundary lingering around the Florida Straits and a swath of moisture will promote isolated to scattered shower activity south of the I-4 corridor through the Peninsula (20-50% chance of rain) and scattered to numerous showers along the Florida Keys today (70-75% chance of rain). High temperatures in the middle 60s to middle 70s. Winds near 5-10 mph with gusts near 10-15 mph.

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Tuesday, December 17th, 2024
Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report EOC Activation Level: Level 2 Meteorological Summary: Patchy to widespread fog has developed this morning throughout North and Central Florida, with dense fog across Northeast Florida, and conditions will linger through the mid-morning hours. Be sure to use caution when driving this morning and use low beams. High pressure will shift eastward towards the western Atlantic waters ahead of the next approaching cold front moving over the Central U.S. An upper-level feature moving overhead along the Panhandle and Big Bend may bring isolated showers late this morning and into the afternoon, but overall