Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Wednesday, November 26, 2025
Florida Division of Emergency Management sent this bulletin at 11/26/2025 09:50 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 conditions across the coastal Big Bend and the Peninsula will slowly lift and dissipate throughout the morning.
- Last night’s cold front will continue to push through the Big Bend and eventually Central Florida today bringing isolated to widely scattered showers and embedded thunderstorms (25-45% chance of rain).
- Enough moisture and a localized sea breeze will allow for isolated to widely scattered showers and embedded thunderstorms to develop along the I-95 corridor and South Florida later this afternoon and evening (15-30% chance of rain).
- Rainfall totals are forecast to remain near 1”; however, locally higher totals upwards of 1-2” across interior South Florida.
- High temperatures will reach the 70s and lower 80s across North Florida, with the coolest temperatures along the western Panhandle as cooler air behind the front moves in.
- The rest of the state will continue to see high temperatures in the lower to middle 80s this afternoon.
- As the front pushes through Central Florida late this evening and overnight, any remaining shower and thunderstorm activity associated with the front will dissipate and dry up.
- There may be a few isolated or spotty showers that continue overnight throughout Central and South Florida where there is just enough moisture to provide support for activity (15-25% chance of rain).
- Areas of patchy to locally dense fog will be possible across South Florida early Thursday morning as the front continues to approach.
- Breezier winds will return overnight across the Panhandle and western Big Bend with wind gusts reaching upwards of 15-20 mph.
- Low temperatures will fall into the 40s and lower 50s across North Florida, middle to upper 60s across Central Florida and upper 60s to lower 70s across South Florida.
- Breezier winds across the Panhandle at sunrise on Thursday will make wind chills (feels-like temperatures) drop into the lower to middle 30s for the Panhandle.
- A moderate risk for rip currents will persist along the Panhandle and East Coast today, with a high risk along the eastern Panhandle.
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