WEATHER ALERT
Nothing ominous about the Friday the 13th forecast
Read full article: Nothing ominous about the Friday the 13th forecastThe onshore wind will help keep highs at coastal locations in the upper 70s to near 80, while highs inland climb to the lower 80s. A weak and dry front will move across inland southeast GA and the Suwannee Valley overnight. Patchy to locally dense fog will be possible early tomorrow for inland northeast FL. Highs in the upper 70s to low 80s across southeast Georgia and northeast Florida. Afternoon temperatures in the upper 70s to low 80s across southeast Georgia, northeast Florida.
Partly cloudy and warmer, Richard says open window weather continues
Read full article: Partly cloudy and warmer, Richard says open window weather continuesToday: Partly cloudy and warmer. Partly cloudy and mild overnight. Wake up temperatures in the 50s to low 60s across southeast Georgia, 60s to low 70s for northeast Florida. Afternoon temperatures in the 70s across southeast Georgia, 70s to low 80s for northeast Florida. Mild night under partly cloudy skies.
Sunny & mild, turning cool tonight
Read full article: Sunny & mild, turning cool tonightWe topped out in the mild low 80s under mostly sunny skies. There is no chance for showers and winds will be very light, out of the north, around 7 mph. Sunday will be mostly cloudy with an onshore breeze around 15 mph and coastal showers wandering onshore. Next week won’t be a washout, we’ll have isolated chances for showers each day early in the week. Afternoon highs will be in the low 80s, edging towards the mid 80s by the end of the week.
Turning chilly quickly this evening, sunny & crisp tomorrow
Read full article: Turning chilly quickly this evening, sunny & crisp tomorrowWe topped out in the crisp upper 70s. Temperatures will turn chilly quickly as we head towards sunset and eventually make it down into the mid to upper 50s overnight. Thursday starts out chilly and warms nicely into the low 80s for the afternoon. Friday we wake up in the cool low 60s and warm back up into the low 80s under sunny skies. We will top out in the low 80s.
The thrill of the chill has but a few more cracks at the 50s
Read full article: The thrill of the chill has but a few more cracks at the 50sMeteorological spring ends on May 30th, astronomical spring ends this year on June 20th, but for Jacksonville? These cool crisp days and mornings, well, they really tend to come to an end on the last day of April. Monday morning we started with a low of 54° and by Tuesday morning, we will again start off with a low in the lower 50s. Sweet, so if you love the thrill of the chill, really get out and enjoy early Tuesday. Sunny skies throughout Tuesday and Wednesday, morning lows Wednesday morning will be milder than Tuesday morning with lows in the 60s.