5 Day Statewide Weather Outlook for Fri 4/26 to Tue 4/30

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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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...Warm and Dry Conditions Persist Statewide Over the Next 5 Days As High Pressure Continues to Dominate The Weather Pattern…Isolated Showers Possible At Times With Sea Breezes and Nearby Frontal Boundaries…High Temperatures Nearing or Reaching the Low 90s at Times…Sensitive to Locally Elevated Wildfire Conditions Across Portions of North, Central, and Southwest Florida In the Afternoons; Red Flag Warnings Cannot Be Ruled Out in Emerging Drought Areas…Breezy Winds With Gusts Near 20-30 MPH Today Strengthening to 20-30 MPH With Locally Stronger Gusts Along Coastlines This Weekend…Breezy Winds Will Linger Into Early Next Week…Hazardous Beach and Boating Conditions Likely As Winds Strengthen and Create Large Breaking Waves Along Numerous Florida Beaches…Moderate to High Risk For Rip Currents Nearly Statewide Saturday Through Tuesday…Minor to Moderate Flooding Persist Along Several Big Bend and Suwannee Valley Rivers...

 

…Have A Wonderful Weekend!...

 

 

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