Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Monday June 1st, 2026

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Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report

EOC Activation Level: Level 2 
Meteorological Summary:
 
  • With large-scale westerly flow still in place, the focus for sea-breeze showers will again be along the eastern half of the Peninsula (40-60% chance for rain) with a focus on the I-95 Corridor (50-80% chance for rain) in the late-afternoon/early evening hours.
  • Elsewhere, a weak cold front remains draped over North Florida that will promote some isolated to scattered (30-50% chance for rain) showers and thunderstorms today.
  • Chance for rain are low (10-20%) along the West Coast of Florida today as westerly flow quickly pushes the West Coast sea breeze inland and towards the East Coast during the early morning hours.
  • Winds will be gusty today for North-Central Florida at around 20-25mph.
  • While there is no organized risk for severe weather with any storms today, a few locally strong storms cannot be ruled out, capable of producing frequent lightning and gusty winds (40-50 mph).
  • Additionally, while today is the first day in over a week without any organized threat of excessive rainfall outlooked by The Weather Prediction Center, an isolated chance of some nuisance flooding in heavy downpours cannot be ruled out given the abundantly moist atmosphere and recent rounds of heavy rainfall.
  • Very high humidities will make the outside feel extremely hot and muggy across the entire state. Feels-like temperatures will approach the middle to upper 90s throughout much of the state, with many locations likely exceeding 100 degrees.
  • A few showers and storms lingering through the overnight hours near coastal locations is possible (10-30% chance), especially along the East Coast and the extreme Western Panhandle.
  • Low temperatures will fall into the 70s to lower 80s throughout the state.
  • Areas of patchy fog may develop along the Western Panhandle overnight and towards daybreak on Tuesday, some of which could become locally dense.
  • A high risk of rip currents is expected for most Panhandle beaches. moderate risk for rip currents is in effect for the majority of the East Coast and portions of the West Coast.
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