898 FXUS62 KTAE 101355 AFDTAEArea Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Tallahassee FL 955 AM EDT Fri Oct 10 2025
...New UPDATE...
.KEY MESSAGES... Updated at 209 AM EDT Fri Oct 10 2025
- Cool and breezy post-frontal weather with hazardous beach & marine conditions this weekend. Check the local forecast before entering the water.
- A warm and dry forecast next week maintains/worsens drought conditions while re-introducing elevated fire concerns. Use caution in any outdoor burning. &&
.UPDATE... Issued at 954 AM EDT Fri Oct 10 2025
Forecast is on track this morning. Minor changes have been made but overall forecast remains the same for today.
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.SHORT TERM... (Today and tonight) Issued at 209 AM EDT Fri Oct 10 2025
Overnight satellite and surface observations show a well-defined shortwave trough rotating into the Tri-State area with an attendant cold front draped across North-Central FL. A strong 1034-mb surface high was also analyzed near Lake Erie. This pattern yields cloudy skies, isolated showers & thunderstorms mainly east of the ACF basin, and breezy ENE winds today into the evening hrs. The combination of a cool/dry post-frontal airmass and cloud cover yields widespread highs in the 70s this afternoon away from the immediate coast. In fact, some locations in SW GA around the I-75 corridor may struggle to surpass 70 degrees if thick cloud cover sticks around during peak heating. Low temperatures will be slower to respond with readings mostly in the low 60s tonight into Saturday morning.
Expect fair weather more akin to early autumn this weekend as sunshine will be plentiful amidst comfortable humidities - highs in the upper 70s to low 80s. However, a tight pressure gradient yields breezy NE winds especially from mid-morning through the afternoon on Saturday. Those visiting the beach should be cognizant of a moderate to high risk of rip currents. Temperatures then quickly tumble after sunset as cool-air advection looks to drive widespread lows in the 50s by Sunday morning! A building upper ridge from Northern Mexico into the Ark-La-Tex region kickstarts a warming trend early next week.
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.LONG TERM... (Saturday through Thursday) Issued at 209 AM EDT Fri Oct 10 2025
Strong upper ridging in place over TX with an omega blocking pattern across the CONUS yields warm & dry weather during for much of next week. High temperatures surge back to the mid-upper 80s while lows warm about a couple degrees each morning from upper 50s/low 60s on Monday to more widespread 60s thereafter. Such conditions mean that drought will persist and/or worsen areawide.
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.AVIATION... (12Z TAFS) Issued at 700 AM EDT Fri Oct 10 2025
A stalled frontal boundary to our southeast, and a developing area of low pressure across the FL Peninsula today is expected to lead to widespread cloud cover across ABY/TLH/ECP today as moisture attempts to wrap around the low. A BKN to OVC cloud deck is expected across these terminals through most of today potentially leading to MVFR cigs. At ECP and DHN winds out of the northeast may advect just enough dry air to keep conditions VFR. Gusty NE winds are expected as the pressure gradient tightens, gusts around 20-30 kts are possible.
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.MARINE... Issued at 209 AM EDT Fri Oct 10 2025
An ASCAT pass at 0320Z showed 20-23-kt NE winds over the nearshore legs between Steinhatchee and Suwannee River immediately behind a cold front.
CWF Synopsis: A tight pressure gradient following frontal passage yields fresh to strong northeast breezes the next couple of days. Advisory conditions continue into the weekend over the waters 0 to 60 nautical miles out with cautionary levels at Saint Andrews Bay. Building high pressure early next week makes for more favorable boating as gentle to moderate northerly breezes arrive.
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.FIRE WEATHER... Issued at 209 AM EDT Fri Oct 10 2025
Expect cloudy skies today with chances for isolated showers and thunderstorms over the FL Big Bend and South-Central GA as a cold front gradually clears the region. Mixing heights look to stay below 3000 ft. Breezy northeast winds prevail.
Drier conditions arrive this weekend following frontal passage. Brisk northeast winds continue during the daytime hours while plentiful sunshine basically doubles mixing heights from Friday. High dispersions are forecast over Apalachicola Nat`l Forest.
The airmass becomes even more dry on Sunday as RH bottoms out in the 30s for much of the Tri-State area. Winds turn more northerly, albeit lighter thanks to high pressure building in. Elevated fire concerns are likely next week when a warming trend takes shape with little to no rainfall in sight.
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.HYDROLOGY... Issued at 209 AM EDT Fri Oct 10 2025
Limited rainfall is forecast today mainly east of the ACF basin, followed by mostly dry weather through much of next week. Such conditions will maintain and/or worsen drought across the Tri-State area. As of Thursday, extreme D3 drought was introduced to parts of Southern GA with severe D2 drought covering most remaining locations.
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.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation is not requested. However, spotters are always encouraged to safely report significant weather conditions when they occur by calling the office or tweeting us @NWSTallahassee.
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.PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... Tallahassee 74 62 79 60 / 20 10 0 0 Panama City 78 62 82 61 / 10 0 0 0 Dothan 76 59 80 56 / 0 0 0 0 Albany 71 60 79 57 / 20 10 0 10 Valdosta 71 61 77 60 / 20 30 10 10 Cross City 77 64 79 62 / 20 10 10 0 Apalachicola 76 63 80 63 / 10 10 0 0
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.TAE WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... FL...High Rip Current Risk through Saturday evening for FLZ115.
GA...None. AL...None. GM...Small Craft Advisory until 8 PM EDT /7 PM CDT/ Saturday for GMZ730-751-752-755-765-770-772-775.
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SHORT TERM...IG3 LONG TERM....IG3 AVIATION...Oliver MARINE...IG3 FIRE WEATHER...IG3 HYDROLOGY...IG3
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