Florida visible satellite imagery reveal more general cloudiness over the Florida peninsula and surrounding water although very little in the way of precipitation. Area soundings received from morning weather balloons show the atmosphere is still quite dry above 3000 feet so any clouds that form will be low level and flat in nature. These clouds may generate a sprinkle or two but nothing more. The long strip of clouds over the northern Gulf of Mexico and southeast U.S. are thin jet stream level cirrus clouds.