Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Saturday, November 08, 2025
Florida Division of Emergency Management sent this bulletin at 11/08/2025 09:45 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 across the Panhandle and Northeast Florida will dissipate through the early morning hours.
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Showers and embedded thunderstorms are already ongoing this morning across the Big Bend region associated with a weak cold front.
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This activity will spread eastward throughout the morning and afternoon across Northeast Florida and the I-95 corridor (25-35% chance of rain).
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A few thunderstorms could be locally strong and capable of producing frequent lightning and gusty winds.
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Locally heavy downpours cannot be ruled out with any heavier thunderstorm activity.
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Drier air will remain in place across much of Central and South Florida, though an isolated shower cannot be ruled out along the Treasure Coast (15-20% chance of rain).
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High temperatures will remain seasonable to above normal for this time of year, with highs climbing into the lower to middle 80s across North and Central Florida and middle to upper 80s in South Florida.
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Heat index values will approach the lower 90s across South Florida this afternoon.
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A mostly dry overnight is expected across the state.
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A few lingering showers are possible along the Space Coast through the evening and early overnight hours (15-20% chance of rain).
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Across the far western Panhandle, an additional cold front will approach the state towards daybreak with a few isolated showers possible (15-20% chance of rain).
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Lows will dip into the middle 60s to lower 70s statewide.
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Patchy dense fog may develop towards daybreak across the Suwannee Valley and along the I-75 corridor.
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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 across the Florida Keys due to elevated tides creating minor tidal flooding.
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The St. Johns River at Astor remains within minor flood stage and a River Flood Warning is in effect.
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Tropical cyclone activity is not expected over the next 7 days in the Atlantic basin.
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