In accordance with 27P-6.0023, Florida Administrative Code, County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plans and County Emergency Management Programs shall comply with these criteria. These criteria shall be used in the development and review of County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plans and Programs.
Note: Executive Orders prior to 2006 may be found by searching the Florida Department of States State Archives Online Catalog .
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Monday, September 9, 2024
. Stalled Frontal Bounday Lingering Along or Near I-4 Corridor To Continue Supporting An Active Weather Pattern Across the State. Slightly Drier Conditions Across Interior Panhandle and Big Bend as Showers and Thunderstorms To Remain Pinned Along Coast. Scattered to Numerous Showers and Thunderstorms Throughout the Peninsula. Flood Watch In Effect for Portions of Northeast Florida Due to Potential for Localized Flooding With Additional Rainfall Over Saturated Grounds. Localized Flash Flooding Possible From Coastal Panhandle and Throughout the Peninsula. Warm and Muggy Conditions From I-4 Corridor Through the Florida Keys. Heat Advisories for South Florida & Keys Due to Triple Digit Heat Index Values. Moderate to High Risk for Rip Currents Along Panhandle and East Coast Beaches. Minor Riverine Flooding Continues Across Northern and Western Peninsula. Potential Tropical Cyclone Six Over Southwestern Gulf of Mexico to Approach Texas and Lousiana Coast By Midweek; No Direct Threat to Florida But Will Bring Elevated Rip Current Risks and Rain Chances Along Panhandle Midweek. Invest 92L Over Central Tropical Atlantic Producing Disorganized Showers and Thunderstorms; No Direct Threat to Florida. Upper-Level Disturbance Over Eastern Tropical Atlantic to Interact With Approaching Tropical Wave; No Direct Threat to Florida.