Special Weather Statement
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Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Jacksonville FL
305 AM EST Fri Nov 7 2025

FLZ021-023-024-030-031-120-124-125-132-220-225-232-322-325-422-
425-522-GAZ132>136-149-151>154-162-163-165-166-250-264-350-364-
071400-
Suwannee-Baker-Inland Nassau-Union-Bradford-Eastern Hamilton-
Coastal Nassau-Coastal Duval-Eastern Clay-Western Hamilton-
Trout River-Western Clay-Northern Columbia-South Central Duval-
Southeastern Columbia-Western Duval-Southwestern Columbia-Coffee-
Jeff Davis-Bacon-Appling-Wayne-Atkinson-Pierce-Brantley-
Inland Glynn-Coastal Glynn-Echols-Clinch-Inland Camden-
Coastal Camden-Northern Ware-Northeastern Charlton-Southern Ware-
Western Charlton-
Including the cities of Houston, Live Oak, McAlpin, Newburn,
Suwannee Springs, Macclenny, Olustee, Ratliff, Hilliard,
Kings Ferry, Bryceville, Lake Butler, Starke, New River, Jasper,
Jennings, Belmont, White Springs, Amelia City, Fernandina Beach,
Yulee, Arlington, Jacksonville, Oceanway, Tallyrand, Orange Park,
Green Cove Springs, West Lake, Blue Springs,
Suwannee River Station, Doctors Inlet, Lakeside, Bellair,
Middleburg, Winfield, Suwannee Valley, Ortega, Riverside,
San Marco, Lake City, Lulu, Watertown, Normandy, Columbia,
Oleno State Park, Douglas, Hazlehurst, Alma, New Lacy, Baxley,
Pine Grove, Plant Hatch, Doctortown, Gardi, Jesup, Axson,
Pearson, Willacoochee, Blackshear, Atkinson, Hickox, Hortense,
Nahunta, Raybon, Waynesville, Hoboken, Thalmann, Jekyll Island,
Glynn Haven, Sea Island, St. Simons, Country Club Estate,
Dock Junction, Needmore, Statenville, Homerville, Colesburg,
Tarboro, Waverly, Woodbine, Dover Bluff, Kingsland, Dungeness,
Needham, Waycross, Winokur, Folkston, St. George, Homeland,
Race Pond, and Stephen Foster State Park
305 AM EST Fri Nov 7 2025

...AREAS OF LOCALLY DENSE FOG DEVELOPING DURING THE PREDAWN AND
EARLY MORNING HOURS...

Area observations and nighttime infrared satellite imagery
indicate that fog is expanding across portions of southeast
Georgia and along the Interstate 10 corridor in the Suwannee
Valley and portions of inland northeast Florida. We expect locally
dense fog to expand in coverage as the predawn and early morning
hours progress, and Dense Fog Advisories may become necessary for
portions of our area towards sunrise. Motorists should remain
alert for sudden changes in visibility during the early morning
commute, especially in low spots and near marshes, rivers, creeks
or lakes. Fog is expected to dissipate by the mid-morning hours
today.

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