Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Saturday, November 22, 2025

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Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report

EOC Activation Level: Level 2
Meteorological Summary:
  • Locally dense fog has developed across parts of North and East-Central Florida this morning and Dense Fog Advisories will remain in effect until mid-morning.
  • This morning fog will dissipate during the morning hours giving way to another mostly sunny and dry day across the Sunshine State.
  • An isolated shower is possible across the Panhandle today along a weak frontal boundary, though any activity will remain brief and light in nature (10-15% chance of rain).
  • Winds will increase across North Florida today, with wind gusts upwards of 20 mph possible.
  • High temperatures will remain above average for mid to late November standards, reaching the upper 70s to middle 80s statewide.
    • A few locations may approach record high temperatures this afternoon across North Florida.
  • Wildfire parameters will be mostly subdued today across the drought-stricken North Florida as relative humidities increase amidst moist southerly flow.
    • However, the very dry background conditions will still provide for sensitive wildfire conditions this afternoon, especially in areas experiencing significant drought.
  • An isolated shower cannot be ruled out north of I-10 across Northeast Florida tonight as the weak frontal boundary approaches (10-15% chance of rain). Otherwise, another calm and clear night is expected statewide.
  • Another round of fog and low clouds may develop early Sunday morning across the Florida Peninsula.
    • Locally dense fog is most likely within the Suwannee River Valley and East-Central Florida overnight where moist southerly flow will usher in low-level moisture off the Gulf. Dense Fog Advisories will be issued as conditions warrant.
  • Low temperatures will reach into the upper 50s to middle 60s nearly statewide, with middle 60s to lower 70s expected in Southeast Florida and the Florida Keys.
  • A moderate to high risk for rip currents is expected for all Panhandle beaches today, with a low to moderate risk for East Coast beaches.

 

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