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Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Wednesday, April 9th, 2025
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Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Wednesday, April 9th, 2025

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report EOC Activation Level:  Level 2 Meteorological Summary: Showers associated with a cold front offshore from the southernmost Peninsula and the Keys will continue through the early morning hours before activity pushes offshore. Mostly dry conditions can be expected across North and West Florida throughout the day with the help of high pressure over the Southeast U.S. Isolated to widely scattered showers with embedded rumbles of thunderstorm can be expected along the Space and Treasure Coasts this afternoon as a low pressure system moves further away from the eastern Peninsula (15-30% chance of rain).
Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for April, 8th, 2025
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Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for April, 8th, 2025

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report EOC Activation Level:  Level 2 Meteorological Summary: Showers and thunderstorms associated with a cold front moving through the Peninsula will continue throughout the day before the cold front pushes offshore (45-65% chance of rain). Additional showers and embedded thunderstorms could also develop with the sea breeze across portions of East-Central and Southeast Florida this afternoon and evening. Organized severe weather is not expected; however,  locally strong to severe thunderstorms  cannot be ruled out during the peak heating hours of the day. Locally heavy downpours across portions of Southeast Florida could allow for instances
Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Monday, April 7th, 2025
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Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Monday, April 7th, 2025

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report EOC Activation Level:  Level 2 Meteorological Summary: A line of scattered showers and thunderstorms is currently moving along the eastern Panhandle, and will continue to move across the I-10 corridor throughout the daytime hours ahead of a cold front. Within the line of showers and thunderstorms, embedded strong to severe thunderstorms  will be possible throughout the Big Bend, Northeast Florida and Nature Coast, especially after sunrise and throughout the daytime hours (75-near 100% chance of rain). The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) is outlooking a Slight Risk (level 2 of 5) for Severe Weather
Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Sunday, April 6th, 2025.
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Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Sunday, April 6th, 2025.

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report EOC Activation Level:  Level 2   Meteorological Summary: After several days of mostly dry conditions, an active weather pattern will return across the Panhandle beginning later this afternoon as scattered showers and thunderstorms will develop ahead of an approaching cold front (40-70% chance of rain). Showers and thunderstorms that develop this afternoon may be locally strong to severe  and produce lightning, gusty winds and locally heavy downpours. Mostly dry conditions will also continue throughout the Peninsula, with a chance for brief showers late in the day along the eastern Peninsula towards the I-95
Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for April 5th, 2025
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Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for April 5th, 2025

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report EOC Activation Level:  Level 2 Meteorological Summary: High pressure will continue to promote one more day of mostly dry and warm conditions across the Sunshine (near 0-15% chance of rain). Increased moisture along the Eastern Peninsula may allow for some isolated showers, especially during the peak heating hours of the day as sea breezes develop. An isolated shower and thunderstorm or two cannot be ruled out along the Western Panhandle overnight as the next cold front begins to approach from the west. High temperatures in the middle 80s to middle 90s statewide; heat
Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for April 4th, 2025
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Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for April 4th, 2025

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report EOC Activation Level:  Level 2 Meteorological Summary:   High pressure just east of the Florida Atlantic Coast to promote another day of dry and warm conditions across the Sunshine State (near 0-15% chance of rain). Afternoon sea breeze activity may allow for an isolated or shower or two along the Eastern Peninsula and Keys during the peak heating hours of the day. High temperatures in the middle 80s to middle 90s statewide with heat indices approaching or reaching the 90s across much of the state. Cooler temperatures in the upper 70s to middle
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Special Weather Statement issued April 4 at 3:40AM EDT by NWS State College PA

At 340 AM EDT, Doppler radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm over Gettysburg, moving east at 55 mph. HAZARD...Wind gusts up to 50 mph. SOURCE...Radar indicated. IMPACT...Gusty winds could knock down tree limbs and blow around unsecured objects. Locations impacted include... Hanover, North York, Arendtsville, West York, York, York Airport, Gettysburg National Military Park, Spring Grove, New Oxford, Parkville, Gardners, Lake Meade, East Berlin, Bonneauville, Glenville, Pennville, Heidlersburg, Biglerville, Gettysburg, and New Salem.
Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Wednesday, April 2nd, 2025
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Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Wednesday, April 2nd, 2025

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report EOC Activation Level:  Level 2 Meteorological Summary:   As the sun continues to rise this morning, fog and low clouds will gradually lift and dissipate by the mid-morning hours throughout the state.  Strong high pressure will develop over the western Atlantic waters and extend westward across the Sunshine State keeping conditions mostly dry. A few isolated showers and embedded thunderstorms may develop along the sea breeze late this afternoon and evening along the Suwannee Valley and I-75 corridor (10-20% chance of rain). Breezy southerly to southeasterly winds of 10-15 mph, with wind gusts