WEATHER ALERT
National Weather Service renames Hard Freeze, Wind Chill advisories
Read full article: National Weather Service renames Hard Freeze, Wind Chill advisoriesSo far, December has been one of the coldest months, with several arctic blasts reaching as far south as Florida. Although winter officially began on December 21st, according to the Almanac Calendar, winter arrived early.
Prime conditions for a frosty and freezing night, Sunday morning
Read full article: Prime conditions for a frosty and freezing night, Sunday morningAs the first day of Winter winds down, the temperatures will continue to drop. A chilly night in the mid-40s will feel like the mid-30s as the north wind continues.
It’s a ‘chili’ Sunday with more f-f-freezing mornings to kick off December
Read full article: It’s a ‘chili’ Sunday with more f-f-freezing mornings to kick off DecemberGet the crock pot and Fritos ready. Sunday morning will be another cold start, with a Freeze Warning (inland Southeast Georgia) and a Frost Advisory (portions of inland Northeast Florida) until 8 a.m.
Preparing for a December cold snap in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia
Read full article: Preparing for a December cold snap in Northeast Florida and Southeast GeorgiaAs November wraps up, cooler temperatures are already making their presence felt across Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia. Several counties in the region are under freeze warnings and frost advisories, signaling a need for residents to prepare.
Chilly morning becomes a stellar Saturday, temperatures remain below November normals
Read full article: Chilly morning becomes a stellar Saturday, temperatures remain below November normalsSaturday morning was chilly! Can it get any colder? Yes! Due to little wind, clear skies, and sinking temperatures, expect the most frigid morning on Sunday, when we could see more inland frost.
A cold start to the week, warmer days ahead
Read full article: A cold start to the week, warmer days aheadA Freeze Warning and Frost Advisory through 9 a.m.  A chance to thaw this afternoon with seasonal temperatures for mid-January. Becoming sunny with a light southwesterly breeze and seasonal highs under sunny skies.
Teeth chattering cold, below normal temperatures all day
Read full article: Teeth chattering cold, below normal temperatures all dayFreeze Warning and Frost Advisory will last through 9am. Sunny skies with less wind today as temperatures remain below seasonal levels all day long. Clear skies with cold temperatures again overnight.
The freeze is here, so where’s the freeze warning?
Read full article: The freeze is here, so where’s the freeze warning?Jacksonville NWS didn't forget to leave out unshaded areas from the freeze warnings. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The plants have taken a hit this winter, but hopefully not if you have paid attention to the freeze warnings issued by the National Weather Service. Freeze warnings are helpful notices so people can take action to protect tender vegetation and keep outdoor animals sheltered from the cold when a freeze is anticipated within 24 hours. Every county in northern Florida and southern Georgia has been under a freeze warning at some point this winter after seven December freezes and three last month. For locations that haven’t dipped below 28°F for several hours, the Weather Service will then issue frost advisories and freeze warnings when appropriate.
Trending below average to round out the weekend
Read full article: Trending below average to round out the weekendWe’re off to a chilly start this morning so make sure to grab that jacket before stepping outside. Sunday will warm up into the mid to upper 50s once again with a few clouds filling our skies through the afternoon. Winds will be light out of the west 5-10 mpg but will increase the 8-13 mph this afternoon. Seasonal temperatures in the 60s will return Monday with mostly sunny skies. Temperatures will steadily increase into the low 70s by the end of the week.
Shaking off the cold as temperatures will be bouncing back for a Thursday
Read full article: Shaking off the cold as temperatures will be bouncing back for a ThursdayThere will still be freezing temperatures in the normally cold locations just west of Jacksonville to inland Southeastern Georgia. Thursday starts off chilly with inland frost, but warms up into the upper 60s, hitting 70° for an afternoon high. Expect increasing clouds in the afternoon skies and light winds. Saturday we may wake up damp, but the cold front behind the showers pushes through, clearing our skies and cooling us down. We will hit the mid 60s under partly sunny skies.
Chilly night with inland frost, warming slightly by Friday
Read full article: Chilly night with inland frost, warming slightly by FridayThursday starts off chilly with inland frost, but warms up into the upper 60s, hitting 70° for an afternoon high. Expect mostly sunny skies and light winds. We will hit the upper 60s under mostly sunny skies. Sunday is a tad cooler, waking up in the mid 40s and warming up into the low 60s under mostly cloudy skies. Monday and Tuesday look sunny and cool, only topping out in the low 60s.