Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Monday, November 25, 2024
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Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report
EOC Activation Level: Level 2
EOC Activation Level: Level 2
Meteorological Summary:
- Dense Fog Advisories will remain in effect along portions of the Big Bend and Suwannee Valley through the mid-to-late morning hours as dense fog has reduced visibility to ¼ of a mile or less at times.
- Additional areas of patchy fog and low clouds across North and Central Florida will gradually lift and dissipate after sunrise.
- High pressure will gradually shift eastward as a frontal system moves across the Midwest and towards the Tennessee Valley, but will continue to bring mostly dry conditions throughout the state (near 0-20% chance of rain).
- Sparse showers may develop throughout the day and overnight along the western Panhandle as a cold front shifts eastward towards the Carolina's.
- Sensitive wildfire conditions will persist throughout interior Northeast Florida, the I-75 corridor and portions of Central Florida as relative humidity values will fall near or below critical thresholds (30-45%).
- High temperatures will climb into the middle to upper 70s this afternoon, with portions of South Florida reaching 80-degrees.
- Calm and quiet conditions overnight will likely lead to fog development early Tuesday morning nearly statewide, with the greatest chance for locally dense fog across the Suwannee Valley.
- A moderate risk for rip currents can be expected to continue for several Panhandle and East Coast beaches with calm surf of 1-3'.
- Minor riverine flooding continues for the Withlacoochee River near Holder and the St. Johns River at Astor as water levels continue to slowly decline.
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