JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Scattered showers and storms mainly along and north of I-10 are rotating up into southeast Ga. ahead of a large moisture swath along the big bend.
Rain and some lightning that will continue through the evening and overnight, but those are expected to fade away early Monday morning.
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There might be an isolated shower for the morning commute, but most spots are dry.
Partly cloudy and hot Monday with temperatures back into the low 90s. Moisture near the big bend continues to rotate northeastward into the local area, mainly inland.
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The Atlantic sea breeze also makes a move inland tomorrow, sparking off isolated storms near I-95. Some of those may drift toward the beaches through Monday evening.
Here is the hour by hour forecast for Jacksonville. #FirstAlertWX https://t.co/ZDQFQdVHzv pic.twitter.com/K3biWJ7lhs
— Garrett Bedenbaugh (@wxgarrett) August 18, 2019
4:58 PM - heavy storm over southern and central Camden County, tracking toward Cumberland/Jekyll Island #FirstAlertWX pic.twitter.com/FhDi30IKpG
— Corey Simma (@CSimmaWX) August 18, 2019
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