*Correction* Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Monday, December 8th, 2025
Florida Division of Emergency Management sent this bulletin at 12/08/2025 10:07 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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Scattered showers will continue to push eastward this morning across the Big Bend and along the western Peninsula as the wet and rainy weather from the last few days comes to an end.
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The recent frontal system that brought the much needed rainfall has pushed off to the east and its accompanying cold front will push through the state today.
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A second front behind the main one will bring to isolated to scattered showers across North Florida through the morning and early afternoon hours, then push into Central Florida later this afternoon (25-45% chance of rain).
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A greater chance for shower and embedded thunderstorm activity will be across South Florida as the front pushes through (45-65% chance of rain).
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Severe weather is not expected within these thunderstorms; however, a locally strong thunderstorm or two capable of producing gusty winds cannot be ruled out.
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Nuisance ponding of water will be possible within any heavier downpours in thunderstorm activity over urban and low-lying/poor drainage areas.
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Rainfall totals of 0.5-1" are likely, with locally higher totals of 1-2" possible within any heavier downpours.
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Behind the cold fronts, drier air will filter into the state from west to east.
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High temperatures will be in the upper 50s to middle 60s across North Florida, upper 60s to middle 70s across Central Florida and upper 70s to middle 80s across South Florida.
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The final cold front will push offshore tonight and remain draped near or along the Florida Keys tonight as it weakens and begins to stall.
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Dry conditions are expected across the state overnight with a chance of lingering showers across the southern Peninsula and the Keys with the stalling front (15-25% chance of rain).
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Low temperatures will fall into the middle to upper 30s across the Panhandle and Big Bend, lower to middle 40s across the Suwannee Valley and Northeast Florida, middle 40s to middle 50s across Central Florida and upper 50s to upper 60s across South Florida.
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Elevated winds and clear skies will create feels-like temperatures near or below freezing (30-33-degrees) across the Panhandle and near the I-10 corridor by sunrise Tuesday morning.
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A moderate to high risk for rip currents extends along Panhandle and East Coast beaches. A moderate risk for rip currents returns along the West Coast with onshore winds.
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