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Your Florida weather forecast, delivered fast. The Florida Weather Podcast brings you concise 3-minute updates from the Panhandle to the Keys. Get current conditions, tropical storm tracking, hurricane updates, NWS alerts, and a 7-day outlook.© 2026 The Weather Podcast, Inc.
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  • 3/1 Florida Weather 6 AM: Record Cold
    Mar 1 2026
    Good morning. Florida. I'm Aaron Jolly. Folks, grab that coffee and listen up. If you're driving across North Florida right now, you're driving blind. Dense fog has visibility down to a quarter mile from the Suwannee Valley through Southeast Georgia. That fog lifts by 9 A.M. Once the sun burns through. Until then. Slow down. In the next 24 hours. So what's going on? A frontal boundary pushed south yesterday and ran out of gas. It's just sitting over South Florida now, acting like a moisture magnet. That means scattered storms fire up after 7 A.M. Down in Miami and Fort Lauderdale. They peak around midday. You're looking at a quarter inch of rain, maybe less. Nothing dramatic, but keep the umbrella handy. Meanwhile, the rest of the state? High pressure is running the show. Sunshine and easy breezes. North Florida climbs into the low 70s. Central Florida pushes the upper 70s. Tampa Bay and South Florida flirt with the low 80s. Tonight, inland spots cool to the 50s. The coast holds in the low 60s. Quick safety note. Volusia and northern Brevard beaches have a high rip current risk today. Stay out of that water. Now the week ahead is where things get interesting. Monday, high pressure building off New England sends breezy northeast winds our way. Those winds stick around and create daily coastal showers Tuesday through Friday. Inland areas stay drier until Thursday and Friday, when sea breeze storms pop up. The real headline? Heat. Temperatures climb every single day. By Thursday and Friday, inland thermometers hit the upper 80s to near 90 degrees. The coast stays 51 degrees to 51 degrees cooler thanks to that ocean breeze. We're talking potential record highs Thursday into the weekend. March first. and we're already chasing records. I'll be tracking those numbers all week. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Stay safe, stay prepared. and enjoy the day.
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    2 min
  • 2/28 Florida Weather 6 PM: Rip Current Statement
    Feb 28 2026
    Good evening. Florida. I'm Aaron Jolly. A cold front is draped across the middle of the state right now. and it's splitting Florida into two completely different evenings. North of it, skies are clearing. South of it, storms are still firing. In the next 24 hours. Let's talk about who needs to pay attention. South Florida sees the most action tonight. A marginal severe risk stretches from Palm Beach to Lake Okeechobee. Strong winds, small hail, maybe even an isolated spin up. Highs hit 80 degrees today with storms tapering off after 8 P.M. Lows settle near 70. Tomorrow brings another round of scattered storms with highs near 78. Keep your weather app handy. Slide up to Tampa Bay. Showers and thunderstorms popped this afternoon with highs around 76 degrees. Any lingering shower chance fades before 7 P.M. Lows dip to 59. Sunday? Mostly sunny and a gorgeous 79. Central Florida sat right under the front all day. Mostly cloudy, high near 74 degrees, maybe a stray shower. Tonight clears out with lows near 58. Sunday opens up to sunshine and 77. Now up north, you're already winning. High pressure is muscling in from the north. Partly sunny today, 66 degrees, northeast winds gusting to 17 miles an hour. Tonight, lows drop to 51 with patchy fog developing after 5 A.M. Once that burns off Sunday morning, you're looking at sunny skies and 71 degrees. That's a postcard day. Quick heads up for Panhandle beachgoers. Dangerous rip currents from Walton to Gulf County through tonight. Stay out of that water. Looking ahead, that front fizzles by Monday. Then temperatures actually climb. By midweek, inland spots could push into the mid 80s with breezy onshore winds and scattered afternoon showers. We're gaining almost two minutes of daylight every day now. Spring equinox is just 20 days out. Charge your phone tonight. South Florida. You might need those storm alerts before sunrise. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Stay safe, stay prepared. and enjoy the day.
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  • 2/28 Florida Weather Noon: Special Weather Statement
    Feb 28 2026
    Good afternoon. Florida. I'm Aaron Jolly. Folks, we've a slow-moving boundary slicing through the state today. and it's acting like a divider between two different worlds. South of this front, you're dealing with tropical moisture and highs near 80 degrees. North of it? You're sitting in the 60s with dry air. That front is dragging its heels as it drifts offshore, which means the weather you see right now is the weather you keep until it passes. In the next 24 hours. Down in South Florida, you're in the bullseye for energy this afternoon. Highs top out near 80 degrees, but that heat is fueling scattered showers and thunderstorms. Keep an eye on the sky near Lake Okeechobee and the Treasure Coast — a few storms could pack a punch with gusty winds or small hail. The activity fizzles out this evening as the front finally sags south. You'll wake up to around 70 degrees. Sunday brings a mix of sun and clouds, staying warm at 78 degrees. In Central Florida, you're caught in the middle. Expect a high near 74 degrees with a few showers possible. Once that front clears tonight, the drier air moves in. Lows drop to the upper 50s. Sunday looks sunny and pleasant, warming back up to 77 degrees. Up in North Florida, you're already in the clear. Highs hit the mid 60s under mostly sunny skies. Tonight, temperatures tumble to around 51 degrees. You might see some patchy fog late, so take it slow if you're driving early. Sunday brings plenty of sunshine with a high near 71 degrees. Looking ahead, the pattern shifts next week. High pressure slides east, setting up a persistent onshore wind flow. That pumps moisture back inland, giving us coastal showers each afternoon, mainly in the south. Boaters, watch out — seas build and conditions get choppy by Tuesday and Wednesday. Despite the rain, temperatures climb above normal, with most of us cracking the 80s. Charge those phones and keep the umbrellas handy. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Stay safe, stay prepared. and enjoy the day.
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