5 Day Statewide Weather Outlook for Fri 12/22 to Thu 12/28
Florida Division of Emergency Management sent this bulletin at 12/22/2023 01:57 PM EST
This update is intended for government and emergency response officials, and is provided for informational and situational awareness purposes only. Forecast conditions are subject to change based on a variety of environmental factors. For additional information, or for any life safety concerns with an active weather event please contact your County Emergency Management or Public Safety Office or local National Weather Service forecast office.
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...Dry Conditions Will Persist Statewide Through Saturday...Frontal Boundaries Associated With A Midwest Low Will Bring Soggy Conditions To North Florida This Christmas…Scattered to Numerous Showers and Thunderstorms Expected Across North Florida Sunday Night to Monday Night…Marginal Risk (Level 1 of 4) for Flash Flooding Sunday With A Slight Risk (Level 2 of 4) Monday In the Florida Panhandle…Strong to Severe Storms Capable of Producing Frequent Lightning, Damaging Wind Gusts, An Isolated Tornado Or Two, and Heavy Downpours May Be Possible…Isolated to Scattered Showers Statewide Through Thursday…Gradual Warming Expected Before Cooler Conditions Return Early to Mid-Week Behind A Cold Front…Riverine Flooding Will Likely Persist Along Several Rivers In North Florida Into Next Week…Breezy Conditions Expected Over the Next Several Days With Gusts Upwards of 15-25 MPH Sunday…Breezy Winds Likely To Produce Ocean Swells and Hazardous Beach and Boating Conditions Along Florida Coastlines Into Early Next Week…Moderate to High Risk for Rip Currents Along The Panhandle and East Coast Over the Next 7 Days…Elevated Risk Possible Along the Gulf Coast Monday and Tuesday…
...Have A Great Holiday Weekend!...
