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Invest 98L in the eastern Caribbean is expected to strengthen into a tropical depression or tropical storm over the next few days.
Jacksonville forecast: sunny with highs of 77°F, clear nights, and a breezy weekend; slight chance of showers Sunday.
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Elevated fire advisories in Jacksonville, Tropical Storm Melissa and weekend forecast
The National Weather Service has issued an Elevated Fire Danger Advisory for Friday. Here's where and what to know.
News4JAX Meteorologist Katie Garner shares Jacksonville’s weekend weather forecast with warm temperatures, outdoor event outlooks, and high rip current risk.
Jacksonville's forecast shows clear skies, pleasant temperatures, and light winds for the week, with a slight chance of showers by Sunday.
However, Jacksonville’s weather is shaping up beautifully heading into the weekend, offering a true taste of fall. Expect sunny, clear skies with pleasant daytime highs in the 80s and cooler overnight lows around 57 — perfect conditions for enjoying the outdoors.
Expect sunny skies, mild temperatures, and just a small chance of rain this weekend in Jacksonville. News4JAX Meteorologist Katie Garner breaks down the latest forecast, including high rip current risk at area beaches and a beautiful stretch of weather ahead.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Here’s what the First Alert Weather Team said you can expect for the First Alert Weather forecast:
Meanwhile, in the tropics Invest 98L is expected to become Tropical Storm Melissa today, Oct.21. However, according to the National Weather Service, this developing cyclone is expected to move slowly over the next few days. No local impacts are expected in Jacksonville.
A nor'easter is bringing heavy rain and a Coastal Flood Warning to Jacksonville through Saturday. The weather is expected to clear up on Sunday with sunny skies and a high near 82 degrees. Jacksonville is hosting numerous fall events, including Beaches ...
Dry weather and low humidity are increasing Jacksonville's fire danger. News4JAX meteorologist Katie Garner breaks down what to expect, temperatures, and how to stay safe outdoors.