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Product Timestamp: 2025-10-22 07:06 UTC
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213 WWUS82 KJAX 220706 SPSJAX Special Weather Statement National Weather Service Jacksonville FL 306 AM EDT Wed Oct 22 2025 FLZ021-023-030-031-035-038-120-132-136>138-140-220-232-236-237- 240-322-340-422-425-433-522-533-633-221100- Suwannee-Baker-Union-Bradford-Gilchrist-Inland Flagler- Eastern Hamilton-Eastern Clay-Eastern Alachua-Eastern Putnam- Coastal Flagler-Eastern Marion-Western Hamilton-Western Clay- Western Alachua-Western Putnam-Central Marion-Northern Columbia- Western Marion-Southeastern Columbia-Western Duval- Northern Inland St. Johns-Southwestern Columbia- Southern Inland St. Johns-Western St. Johns- Including the cities of Houston, Live Oak, McAlpin, Newburn, Suwannee Springs, Macclenny, Olustee, Lake Butler, Starke, New River, Trenton, Bunnell, Espanola, Andalusia, Jasper, Jennings, Belmont, White Springs, Orange Park, Green Cove Springs, Gainesville, Gainesville Airport, Newnans Lake, Bostwick, Palatka, Palm Coast, Lynne, Moss Bluff, West Lake, Blue Springs, Suwannee River Station, Doctors Inlet, Lakeside, Bellair, Middleburg, High Springs, Newberry, Archer, Carraway, Anthony, Burbank, Ocala, Weirsdale, Winfield, Suwannee Valley, Ocala Airport, Lake City, Lulu, Watertown, Normandy, Durbin, Columbia, Oleno State Park, Bakersville, Dupont Center, Fruit Cove, Switzerland, and Picolata 306 AM EDT Wed Oct 22 2025 ...PATCHY DENSE FOG ACROSS INLAND NORTHEAST FLORIDA... Patchy dense fog early this morning across inland Northeast Florida with localized visibilities less than 1/2 mile at times. Conditions will improve around sunrise this morning as a frontal boundary pushes into the region. Please use extra caution when traveling this morning. $$
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