Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Saturday, November 29, 2025

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Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report

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Meteorological Summary:
  • A pleasant day can be expected for the Sunshine State as conditions begin to warm up from the last couple of days.
  • Plenty of sunshine can be expected with dry conditions statewide, with a chance for isolated showers returning to the southernmost Peninsula and Keys later this afternoon (15-30% chance of rain).
  • Winds will be shifting out of the east to southeast today helping to bring moisture back northward and allow for relative humidity values to recover,
    • Regardless, sensitive to elevated wildfire conditions will persist across North Florida given the worsening drought conditions.
  • Breezy wind gusts of 15-20 mph will develop throughout the day extending from the Suwannee Valley and Northeast Florida and southward through the Keys.
    • Stronger wind gusts of 25-30 mph will develop across South Florida and the Keys this afternoon.
  • High temperatures will return to the 60s across North Florida, lower to middle 70s across Central Florida and upper 70s to lower 80s across South Florida and the Keys this afternoon.
  • A chance for isolated showers will be possible overnight and into early Sunday morning along the coastlines as the next frontal system approaches, but the greatest chances will remain along South Florida and the Keys (15-35% chance of rain).
  • Calmer winds and enough moisture will give way to patchy fog developing early Sunday morning throughout the Suwannee River Valley.
  • Low temperatures will fall into the upper 40s to middle 50s across North Florida, middle 50s to lower 60s across Central Florida and upper 60s to lower 70s across South Florida.
  • A high risk for rip currents will extend along the entire Florida East Coast today. A moderate risk returns to the Panhandle and Southwest Florida.
  • Atlantic Coast beaches, including Atlantic-facing Key beaches, will see wave heights of 4-7’ this afternoon.
    • Larger waves of 8-9’ will develop along Southeast Florida beaches and the Atlantic-Key beaches, and a High Surf Advisory is in effect for through Sunday evening.

 

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