5 Day Statewide Weather Outlook for Fri 11/22 to Tue 11/26
Florida Division of Emergency Management sent this bulletin at 11/22/2024 12:58 PM ESTThis 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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...Mostly Dry and Sunny Conditions Across the State Over the Next 5 Days Courtesy of a Cool And Dry Area of High Pressure…Isolated Showers and Thunderstorms Possible In the Panhandle Ahead of The Next Cold Front Tuesday…Breezy Winds With Gusts Upwards of 15-25 MPH Persist Across the State Today Before Beginning to Diminish Tonight and Through the Weekend...Elevated Risk for Fire Weather Across the North-Central Peninsula Today; Sensitive to Elevated Wildfire Conditions Expected Across Portions of North and Central Florida With Locally Sensitive Wildfire Conditions Elsewhere...Locally Sensitive Wildfire Conditions Persist Across Portions of the State Through the Next 5 Day…Low Temperatures In the Middle To Upper 30s Across North Florida Tonight and Saturday…Elevated Winds To Cause Temperatures to Feel Like They Are In The Low to Middle 30s Across North Florida Overnight Into Early Saturday Morning...Frost Advisories Issued Along the Western Panhandle As Diminishing Winds Will Allow For Areas of Frost Across North Florida Overnight Into Early Saturday Morning; Additional Frost Advisories Will Likely Be Issued Later Today...Patchy Areas of Frost May Also Be Possible Across North Florida Saturday Night Into Early Sunday Morning…Moderate to High Risk for Rip Currents Across Much of the State…Minor Saltwater Flooding Continues Along the Upper and Middle Keys…
…Have A Wonderful Weekend!...