WEATHER ALERT
Increasing clouds tonight, rain chances through Friday
Read full article: Increasing clouds tonight, rain chances through FridaySunny skies and open windows today! A steady Atlantic breeze will keep the beaches a little cooler while inland areas warm to near seasonal afternoon highs. Cloudy skies tonight with increasing rain chances through Friday.
Showers developing with an arctic blast on the way
Read full article: Showers developing with an arctic blast on the wayAfter another cloudy day, changes begin to arrive this evening as the cold front moves toward the area. Scattered showers will develop during the mid-to-late evening hours, with steady temps in the mid 50s.
The heat gets beat back by building storms
Read full article: The heat gets beat back by building stormsCentral Duval County in northeastern Florida... * Until 300 PM EDT. * At 231 PM EDT, a severe thunderstorm was located over Riverside, or over Jacksonville, moving southeast at 5 mph. HAZARD...60 mph wind gusts and quarter size hail. SOURCE...Radar indicated. IMPACT...Hail damage to vehicles is expected. Expect wind damage to roofs, siding, and trees.
Skies darken and the rain returns
Read full article: Skies darken and the rain returnsThe heat is blazing but just soon enough the storms will replace it with some heavy downpours this evening. Showers and storms will track toward the cost late this afternoon and into the evening. Some strong storms are possible. Like yesterday the heaviest rain will be around the St. Johns River and back to the coast with the potential for hail, local flooding, and lots of lightning from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Cloudy skies with patchy fog overnight.
Storms to take you into the night
Read full article: Storms to take you into the nightSome heavy and strong storms are possible late this afternoon into the evening. Some rain could be heavier than a normal summer storm due to a stationary front parked along the state line. It will focus storms toward the coast and I-95 tonight.
Friday forecast is like a romance novel, hot and steamy
Read full article: Friday forecast is like a romance novel, hot and steamyA steamy afternoon under partly cloudy skies with a chance of showers, storms south of I-10. Scattered showers and storms will develop after 2 p.m. Alachua, Putnam, St. Johns and Flagler counties will have the best chance of showers, storms. Partly cloudy skies tonight with patchy fog overnight.
A toasty Tuesday: Hot and humid with less storm coverage
Read full article: A toasty Tuesday: Hot and humid with less storm coverageHot and humid with limited showers, storms this afternoon. Mostly clear and warm this evening. Heat and humidity will combine for “Feel Like” temperatures near the low 100s.
Soggy end to February, Warm, dry start to March
Read full article: Soggy end to February, Warm, dry start to MarchCloudy, cool and breezy with showers for the final day of February. Breezy onshore wind returns with rounds of showers, light rain through sunset. Open window weather followed by warming through the rest of the workweek.
Partly cloudy and pleasant today, showers and storms arrive early Thursday
Read full article: Partly cloudy and pleasant today, showers and storms arrive early ThursdaySeasonal and sun-sational this afternoon. Cloudy skies roll in tonight with rain starting early Thursday morning followed by the front and strong to isolated severe storms possible afternoon, evening. Thursday will be a Weather Alert day to keep you ahead of the storms.
Fall-like days become a bit more like summer
Read full article: Fall-like days become a bit more like summerNear perfect temperatures, breezes, humidity and clouds. Too bad there are a few rain showers blowing onshore just south of Jacksonville. This is the trade-off we get in October, as warm water temperatures allow for small showers to bubble up and then the northeast fall breezes push them onshore.
Hot and humid today; It’s not feeling like Fall... ya’ll
Read full article: Hot and humid today; It’s not feeling like Fall... ya’llSkies are partly cloudy and some showers will develop over the next few hours. Most of us will be on the drier side around Jax with only a 30% chance of rain. Showers will stay away from the beaches and be in the inland vicinity west of the St. Johns river out and out toward highway 301. Those that develop will tend to fade after 8 pm.
First day of Fall will feel more like late summer
Read full article: First day of Fall will feel more like late summerFeels like late summer, but it’s the first day of Fall. A warm afternoon with highs in the mid to upper 80s with scattered to numerous showers and storms, continuing through early tomorrow morning. Slow moving storms with heavy rainfall could lead to local flooding.
A couple more wet days, then it starts feeling like Fall
Read full article: A couple more wet days, then it starts feeling like FallPartly cloudy to partly sunny skies. Brief sun breaks will allow temperatures to warm in to the mid to upper 80s, which will feel like upper 90s. Scattered to numerous showers with storms will develop this afternoon and continue past sunset. Slow moving storms with locally heavy rainfall could lead to flooding.
Dusty days drying our yards out fast
Read full article: Dusty days drying our yards out fastPictures tell the story as we have seen only 6 days with light showers all month. The result has been less than 1/2″ of rain for the month. The biggest impact has been on our yards. Before things get too dry and our yards become too damaged, now is the time to start watering.
Stormy end to our holiday weekend
Read full article: Stormy end to our holiday weekendMorning showers will track northeast across the area mid morning. We could see another 1-2″ of rainfall Sunday causing backyards to flood, local waterways, and low lying roads. Our counties south of I-10 across NE FL have a chance to see strong to severe storms during the afternoon/evening. Unfortunately, the wet weather sticks around into Monday with cloudy skies and afternoon showers and storms. The Weather Authority will be watching closely to these changing events as the models focus in the possibilities of flooding rains.
Cloudy & mild evening, isolated showers in South Georgia
Read full article: Cloudy & mild evening, isolated showers in South GeorgiaWe will see a few isolated, light showers pushing through, mainly after 1a.m. We expect a few isolated and light showers to push through our northernmost counties- mainly from Waycross to Brunswick. Under partly cloudy skies we will only make it up to 63° at our warmest point. Thursday looks quite similar to Wednesday, but a tad chillier, waking up around 41° and warming up to around 62° under partly cloudy skies. Friday we get a taste of more mild weather, with temperatures climbing from the low 40s into the upper 60s under partly cloudy skies.
Warmer with showers tonight, Cooler weekend to follow
Read full article: Warmer with showers tonight, Cooler weekend to followMostly cloudy with a chance of showers possible as early as 5pm along I-95, continuing through early Saturday morning. The line will move offshore late tonight, early Saturday morning. Lows tonight will fall into the 40s near and along I-75 with low to mid 50s highway 301 to the beaches. Highs in the low to mid 60s with overnight lows in upper 30s in inland SE GA, low to mid 40s across NE FL. Showers will continue to move offshore with wake up temperatures in the 40s across southeast Georgia, upper 40s to 50s for northeast Florida.
Sunday starts with showers before we dry out
Read full article: Sunday starts with showers before we dry outA line of convective showers continue to develop over by I-75 this morning and will continue to track northeast. These showers are far outer bands of Delta and will producing periods of heavy rainfall and gusty winds. Showers will fade this evening before dinnertime by I-75 with a few lingering showers east of I-95 through tonight. Throughout the day highs will trend a few degrees above average in the mid to upper 80s with feel like temperatures in the 90s. We’ll start to dry out Monday as a cold front passes through overnight into Tuesday with comfortable temperatures in the mid to low 80s and sunny skies sticking with us through the rest of the week.
Scattered showers, storms today, Richard says half the weekend will be wet
Read full article: Scattered showers, storms today, Richard says half the weekend will be wetBecoming cloudy and hot with scattered showers, storms this afternoon through tonight. Scattered showers, storms continue Saturday with less activity Sunday. Friday: Scattered showers and storms continue. Showers, storms possible through 10 pm. Sunday: Scattered showers and storms, isolated strong to severe possible, 20-40 percent.