Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Sunday, November 23, 2025
Florida Division of Emergency Management sent this bulletin at 11/23/2025 09:58 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:
- Locally dense fog this morning throughout the state will gradually lift and dissipate through the morning hours.
- Yesterday’s cold front continues to weaken as it pushes into Central Florida today before stalling overnight.
- Just enough moisture and a weak sea breeze along East-Central Florida may allow for brief isolated showers this afternoon and evening (15-20% chance of rain).
- Behind the cold front, northerly to northwesterly winds will usher another round of drier air southward into northern Florida as high pressure sets up over the southeastern U.S.
- Despite relative humidity values keeping above critical thresholds this afternoon, extreme drought conditions expanding across North Florida, lack of rainfall and warm temperatures sensitive to elevated wildfire conditions can be expected.
- Another round of patchy to scattered fog will be possible throughout much of the state overnight and into Monday morning, with instances of dense fog possible locally.
- Dense Fog Advisories may be needed near sunrise Monday morning along the northern I-75 corridor and extending into the North-Central Florida.
- High temperatures will rise into the lower to middle 80s across the state this afternoon keeping above normal for this time of year.
- Slightly cooler air will move into North Florida tonight allowing for low temperatures to fall into the 50s and lower 60s closer towards the coast.
- Central and South Florida will see low temperatures in the middle to upper 60s with the Keys keeping in the lower 70s.
- Northerly to northeasterly winds will allow for a moderate risk for rip currents to return for most of the Panhandle and East Coast.
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