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Update AFD Area Forecast Discussion — Wed Apr 8, 2026 12:42 PM

Tallahassee, FL (TAE) · Florida Panhandle · ID #1264803 · ← back to browser · plain text
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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Tallahassee FL
1235 PM EDT Wed Apr 8 2026

...New AVIATION...

.KEY MESSAGES...
Issued at 1234 PM EDT Wed Apr 8 2026

- A critical combination of wind, low humidity, and dry fuels is
  forecast today in counties along and north of U.S. 82 from
  Albany to Tifton. A Red Flag Warning is in effect. Outdoor
  burning is discouraged areawide due to strong winds today.

- Strong northeast to east winds are expected through Thursday.
  The strongest winds will be today, with gusts of 25 to 35 mph
  common. Over the Gulf waters, a Gale Warning is in effect.

- Low water from persistent offshore flow will lead to moderate
  navigational hazards around the times of low tide tonight for
  coastal areas from the St. Marks river to the Suwannee river.

&&

.SHORT TERM...
(Today and Tonight)
Issued at 209 AM EDT Wed Apr 8 2026

Wind will be the main story today. A tight pressure gradient is in
place, squeezed between strong continental high pressure over the
Northeast U.S. and a frontal wave near the southern tip of Florida.
Easterly 925 mb winds at sunrise this morning are forecast to be
near 35 knots. So surface gusts of 35 mph can be expected once
thermal mixing deepens a few hours after sunrise. The consensus of
MOS guidance has lowered sustained winds a touch, down into the 17-
20 knot range today. These values are just below Wind Advisory
criteria, so no headlines are planned explicitly for wind.
Nonetheless, the wind will be quite noticeable and prominent today.

However, dry air will be hanging on north of the U.S. 82 corridor,
or generally north of Albany and Tifton. Where the relative humidity
is forecast to be near 25 percent or less this afternoon, we have
issued a Red Flag Warning (RFW) given overlap with windy conditions.
Regardless of who does and does not have a RFW, outdoor burning is
discouraged on such a windy day.

Further south, mainly over our FL counties, the air mass will be
moistening today as Atlantic-influenced air spreads west. Meanwhile,
some weak isentropic ascent (characterized by NE surface winds
veering to SE aloft) may be enough late today and tonight to squeeze
out a few showers, sprinkles, or light rain. Regional radars already
show light return across northeast and north-central Florida, so
that will generally be spreading west today and tonight. QPF is
disappointingly low, with nothing more than a few hundredths of an
inch of rain expected.

&&

.LONG TERM...
(Thursday through Tuesday)
Issued at 209 AM EDT Wed Apr 8 2026

Winds will still be quite gusty on Thursday, but wind speeds will
start a slow downward trend as high pressure to the north weakens,
and as low pressure over South Florida decidedly exits northeast
through the Bahamas and into the open Atlantic. Isentropic ascent
will fade, and so will the chance of light rain.

Starting Friday, a 500 mb ridge axis will amplify and strengthen
from the Southwest Gulf to the Carolinas, becoming strong over the
weekend. By next Tuesday, the ridge axis will have only budged as
far east as the northern FL Peninsula. So the accompanying presence
of large-scale subsidence along with warm, dry air aloft will
readily cap the atmosphere and eliminate any chance of rain. A warm
air mass will solidify beneath the 500 mb ridge, so our temperatures
will rise well above normal. Normal highs this time of year are
mainly in the upper 70s. In contrast, we will be looking at highs
reaching the mid 80s from Saturday on, with a few upper 80s mixed
in.

&&

.AVIATION...
(18Z TAFS)
Issued at 1234 PM EDT Wed Apr 8 2026

VFR conditions are expected to prevail through the TAF period.
Breezy northeasterly to easterly winds will also continue. There is
a low chance for light showers for TLH and ECP terminals through the
afternoon and evening hours.

&&

.MARINE...
Issued at 209 AM EDT Wed Apr 8 2026

Northeast to east winds will peak this afternoon and evening near
gale force for most Gulf waters. Winds will start to trend
downward on Thursday, but it will take until Friday morning for
winds to decrease below small craft strength. Easterly breezes
will prevail this weekend, a direction that will favor fresh wind
surges each night.

&&

.FIRE WEATHER...
Issued at 209 AM EDT Wed Apr 8 2026

Strong northeast to east winds are expected today, with gusts in
the 25-35 mph range areawide. In addition, counties along and north
of U.S. 82 from Albany to Tifton will see humidity bottom out
below 30 percent this afternoon. Given dry and drought-stressed
fuels, a Red Flag Warning is in effect this afternoon. Further
south over Florida districts, humidity will be higher, and cloud
cover will be thicker. Moving past today, wind speeds will start
to trend down on Thursday. Friday and Saturday will have
temperatures climbing to 5-10 degrees above normal, with that warm
dry air mass persisting into early next week. High dispersion
will be a concern each day through this weekend over inland
districts. Little if any rain is expected for the next 7 days,
limited to just a few sprinkles or light rain showers over Florida
districts today.

&&

.HYDROLOGY...
Issued at 209 AM EDT Wed Apr 8 2026

No hydrologically significant rainfall is expected for the next 7
days. Therefore, no flooding is expected. Drought conditions will
worsen.

&&

.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.

&&

.PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
Tallahassee   54  78  55  82 /  20  10   0   0
Panama City   57  79  58  80 /  30   0   0   0
Dothan        51  76  52  79 /  20   0   0   0
Albany        51  76  51  79 /  10   0   0   0
Valdosta      53  77  54  82 /  20  10   0   0
Cross City    56  78  56  83 /  20  10   0   0
Apalachicola  59  75  61  76 /  30  10   0   0

&&

.TAE WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
FL...High Rip Current Risk through late tonight for FLZ108-114.

     High Rip Current Risk through late Thursday night for FLZ115.

GA...Red Flag Warning until 8 PM EDT this evening for GAZ125>131.

AL...None.
GM...Gale Warning until 8 AM EDT /7 AM CDT/ Thursday for GMZ730-752-
     755-765-770-772-775.

     Small Craft Advisory until noon CDT Thursday for GMZ751.

&&

$$

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