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Back to school (for many) as summer heat, humidity and pm storms roll on

Generally drier than normal the next few afternoons

Sunnier and drier than usual, just a handful of afternoon storms

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Weather Authority team will be focusing on the developing tropical storm Fred just southwest of Puerto Rico. See the articles in the Weather News and Hurricane section of News4jax.com

Meanwhile, closer to home, drier days continue. Yes, a few afternoon and evening thundershowers will develop each day along the sea breeze (generally up and down I-95). These will be the “pulse” variety that will create briefly intense downpours for a few backyards. But, just a few backyards.

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Sunrise is around 6:50 a.m. and skies will be generally sunny, if not blue. Another indication of a drier atmosphere.

Sunrise temperatures will be around 75°. Not too bad? Actually, it will be super sticky (humid) as feel-like temperatures will start off in the low 80s. Then it is off the races as temperatures quickly ramp up to our afternoon high. Normal afternoon high is around 2-3 p.m. The expected high will be in the low 90s, with a feel-like high near 100°.

Whew!

This pattern applies for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

Jags game and Sunday will be (one way or another) impacted by rain, possibly from Tropical Storm Fred.

Stay tune.

Drier than normal and then Fred...