
National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center Severe Weather Outlook for Florida October 26, 2026.
TALLAHASSEE, Florida – The National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center issued a severe weather outlook for Southeast Alabama, Southwest Georgia, and the Florida Panhandle due to a Marginal Risk (Level 1 of 5) of strong to severe thunderstorms on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
According to the National Weather Service Tallahassee, a line of showers with embedded strong thunderstorms will move across southeast Alabama and southwest Georgia from late evening into early Wednesday, potentially impacting the Florida Panhandle overnight.
The primary hazards are isolated strong/severe wind gusts (40-60 mph). A brief tornado or two can’t be ruled out. Small hail is also possible.
The greatest chance for severe weather is across southeast Alabama and southwest Georgia. Cities at risk for severe weather include:
The rain and cloud coverage will bring some much needed relief to the Florida Panhandle from the unseasonablly warm conditions this week.
Heat indices across the Florida Panhandle will drop from the upper 80s on Monday to lower 80s on Tuesday.
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