Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Thursday, November 6, 2025
Florida Division of Emergency Management sent this bulletin at 11/06/2025 09:55 AM EST
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Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report
EOC Activation Level: Level 2
EOC Activation Level: Level 2
Meteorological Summary:
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Patchy dense fog this morning across North Florida will slowly dissipate through the early morning hours and a Dense Fog Advisory will expire at 10 AM ET.
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Another mostly dry day is on tap for much of the Sunshine State as high pressure over the Eastern U.S. slides eastward, keeping onshore winds in place along the Atlantic Coast.
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A few sprinkles or isolated showers are possible across coastal South Florida during the afternoon hours, though any activity is expected to be light and brief (15-20% chance of rain).
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A mostly cloudy day is expected across Central and South Florida as clouds from a nearby upper-level disturbance in the Gulf stream over the Peninsula.
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A shower or two cannot be ruled out across the southern Peninsula and across West-Central Florida with any of this cloud cover.
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Partly to mostly sunny skies are expected across North Florida today as relative humidities reach near critical thresholds during the afternoon hours, which may lead to locally sensitive wildfire conditions given the ongoing drought.
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High temperatures will remain seasonable to above normal for this time of year, with highs climbing into the upper 70s to lower 80s statewide.
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Lows will dip into the lower to middle 50s for much of North Florida, which will encourage patchy dense fog to form towards daybreak Friday morning.
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Another Dense Fog Advisory cannot be ruled out across North Florida through the late night and early morning hours tomorrow.
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Lows will reach the middle to upper 60s across Central and South Florida, with coastal areas of South Florida only reaching the lower to middle 70s.
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A moderate risk for rip currents is expected for all East Coast and most Panhandle beaches today.
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Coastal Flood Statements extend along the Treasure Coast and Southeast Florida coast due to lingering elevated tides creating minor tidal flooding.
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The St. Johns River at Astor and Lake Harney remain within minor flood stage.
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Tropical cyclone activity is not expected over the next 7 days in the Atlantic basin.
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