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Hurricane Helene getting stronger, what's the latest Advisory?
Read full article: Hurricane Helene getting stronger, what's the latest Advisory?Stay updated on Hurricane Helene's path, anticipated weather impacts including rain, wind, and local flooding, and necessary precautionary steps to ensure safety.
Yemen's Houthi rebels launch a missile that strikes an oil tanker in the Red Sea, US military says
Read full article: Yemen's Houthi rebels launch a missile that strikes an oil tanker in the Red Sea, US military saysYemen’s Houthi rebels hit an oil tanker in the Red Sea with a ballistic missile, damaging the Panama-flagged, Greek-owned vessel in their latest assault over the Israel-Hamas war.
St. Johns County woman sounds alarm on coal ash after barge spill
Read full article: St. Johns County woman sounds alarm on coal ash after barge spillA St. Johns County woman is speaking out about the Environmental Protection Agency’s classification of coal ash as “nonhazardous waste” after a damaged barge spilled 9,300 tons of the substance in the waters off Atlantic Beach.
St. Johns County sounds alarm on coal ash after barge spill
Read full article: St. Johns County sounds alarm on coal ash after barge spillA St. Johns County woman is speaking out about the Environmental Protection Agency’s classification of coal ash as “nonhazardous waste” after a damaged barge spilled 9,300 tons of the substance in the waters off Atlantic Beach.
Partly cloudy and pleasant, Richard says flip flop weather returns
Read full article: Partly cloudy and pleasant, Richard says flip flop weather returnsHowever closer to the low, cloudy skies at times with showers possible for southern coastal St. Johns and Flagler counties. Moisture levels will increase with patchy dense fog late tonight, early Wednesday morning. Tuesday: Partly cloudy with afternoon highs in the 70s to low 80s inland, upper 60s to low 70s along our beaches. Continued clearing overnight with patchy dense fog inland. Partly cloudy with afternoon highs in the upper 70s to low 80s inland, 70s along our sandy shores.
Chilly, clear night, MUCH better weather Thursday
Read full article: Chilly, clear night, MUCH better weather ThursdayExpect chilly temperatures sinking down into the upper 40s. Friday starts off in the chilly upper 40s and warms up into the upper 60s under sunny skies. Sunday starts out in the chilly mid 40s and warm up into the low 60s under sunny skies, but it will be rather breezy. Monday the sunshine continues, waking up in the mid 40s and warming up into the cool mid 60s. Tuesday we will make it up to 70° under mostly sunny skies.
Chilly, but not freezing tonight. Get ready for a soggy start to the weekend
Read full article: Chilly, but not freezing tonight. Get ready for a soggy start to the weekendAfter topping out in the low 60s we will turn chilly, but not freezing tonight with overnight low temperatures getting down into the upper 40s under increasing clouds in the sky. We wake up chilly and cloudy on Saturday, with increasing mid afternoon chances for showers that build into Saturday night. Expect northeast winds between 10-15 mph and temperature only in the chilly upper 50s. Expect mostly cloudy skies and chilly temperatures topping out around 62°. Rain chances build back up Tuesday, but temperatures will be nice and mild, in the mid 70s.
Chilly, but not AS cold tonight, milder weekend weather on the way
Read full article: Chilly, but not AS cold tonight, milder weekend weather on the wayJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – After VERY briefly dipping below freezing this morning and hitting 29°, we warmed up under sunny skies into the cool low 60s. Expect a chilly night tonight, but not As cold as it has been for the past two evenings. Thursday will be cool and lovely, with sunny skies and temperatures topping out in the upper 60s. Saturday will be the sunnier day of the weekend, we will wake up around 50° and warm up into the low to mid 70s. Sunday will be partly sunny and mild, with mid 70s during the afternoon.
Wind and rain will start the day, Richard says cool and clearing conditions to follow
Read full article: Wind and rain will start the day, Richard says cool and clearing conditions to followTropical Storm Eta will move northeast across northeast Florida this morning and early afternoon. Eta is forecast to move off the northeast Florida coast this afternoon with improving conditions expected by sunset. Highs in the upper 70s to low 80s across southeast Georgia and northeast Florida. Friday: Clearing and cooler with wake up temperatures in the 60s to low 70s across southeast Georgia and northeast Florida. Afternoon temperatures in the upper 70s to low 80s across southeast Georgia, northeast Florida.
Florida man says wind blew cocaine into his car
Read full article: Florida man says wind blew cocaine into his carFORT PIERCE, Fla. – That darn wind is always causing trouble, especially for “Florida Man.”A man pulled over by police in Fort Pierce last month claimed the cocaine residue found inside a Budweiser can along with a crack pipe was blown there by the wind, according to News 6 sister station WPLG. Police noticed Joseph Zak, 37, appeared to be trying to discard an item when he was stopped for failing to pause at a stop sign, The Smoking Gun reports. When cops asked Zak about the white residue inside the can which eventually tested positive for crack cocaine, he told them "the police or the wind must have placed it there." Zak was arrested and jailed.