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‘Thanks 4 Thirty Years’ podcast drops Monday
Read full article: ‘Thanks 4 Thirty Years’ podcast drops MondayLead anchor Mary Baer and Chief Meteorologist John Gaughan will retire together at the end of May after 30 incredible years at WJXT-Channel 4. They sat down with lead anchor Tom Wills to talk about their time together at The Local Station, some stories you've never heard about and what the future holds for both of them.
Fri-yay forecast looking like a “9″ on the Gaughan Gauge
Read full article: Fri-yay forecast looking like a “9″ on the Gaughan GaugeIf you are a News4jax insider for the weather newsletter, you know where I am going to go with this brief weather update! The Newsletter is published on Wednesday, this week it was on Thursday. The topic? December mild days will become warm days and possibly record warmth by mid-month!
Week of Valor: Veterans & military members are Jacksonville community’s backbone
Read full article: Week of Valor: Veterans & military members are Jacksonville community’s backboneAs we head into what the city of Jacksonville has called the Week of Valor, Sunday's "This Week in Jacksonville" will focus on issues facing veterans.
Wrapping up ‘spooktober’ on more of a ‘treat’ than ‘trick’
Read full article: Wrapping up ‘spooktober’ on more of a ‘treat’ than ‘trick’QUICK NOTE BEFORE WE BEGIN: Tomorrow is a Weather Authority Alert Day as a one-two punch of a warm front and then a cold front will likely bring disruptive morning rains and then possible severe thunderstorms in the afternoon and evening.
One last ‘blowout’ storm for 2021 hurricane season?
Read full article: One last ‘blowout’ storm for 2021 hurricane season?If history is a guide, the development date (the day on which a storm is named) for the final tropical cyclone) will be Thursday, Nov. 4, 2021. Historically, this storm will most likely develop in the Central or Eastern Atlantic Ocean. It most likely will be the leftover of a non-tropical cyclone that sat over the super warm water of the Atlantic Ocean for too long and transitioned from a non-tropical cyclone to a tropical cyclone.
One last ‘blowout’ storm for 2021 hurricane season?
Read full article: One last ‘blowout’ storm for 2021 hurricane season?If history is a guide, the development date (the day on which a storm is named) for the final tropical cyclone) will be Thursday, Nov. 4, 2021. Historically, this storm will most likely develop in the Central or Eastern Atlantic Ocean. It most likely will be the leftover of a non-tropical cyclone that sat over the super warm water of the Atlantic Ocean for too long and transitioned from a non-tropical cyclone to a tropical cyclone.
One last ‘blowout’ storm for 2021 hurricane season?
Read full article: One last ‘blowout’ storm for 2021 hurricane season?If history is a guide, the development date (the day on which a storm is named) for the final tropical cyclone) will be Thursday, Nov. 4, 2021. Historically, this storm will most likely develop in the Central or Eastern Atlantic Ocean. It most likely will be the leftover of a non-tropical cyclone that sat over the super warm water of the Atlantic Ocean for too long and transitioned from a non-tropical cyclone to a tropical cyclone.