First Alert Weather: Another very cold morning with a slight warming trend in view

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Here’s what the First Alert Weather Team said you can expect for the First Alert Weather forecast:

  • Jacksonville set a record low Sunday morning, dropping down to 22 degrees.
  • It’s been a sunny day but a cool day with a steady wind, keeping feels like temperatures in the 30s.
  • Temperatures will drop below freezing around 8-9 PM Sunday night.
  • It’s going to be another very cold night.
  • We’ll see widespread frost and hard freezes all the way to the coast.
  • That’s why Monday is still a FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY.
  • Temperatures steadily warm through Wednesday - Jacksonville will stay freeze-free Wednesday and Thursday mornings.
  • Some rain moves in late Wednesday, but it doesn’t look like much.
  • Temperatures dip back down to near and below freezing inland early Friday.
  • Next weekend looks cool but sunny and dry with morning temperatures still generally above freezing.

TONIGHT: Cold. Widespread Hard Freeze. Low: 22 (Record: 23 - 1979)

TOMORROW: Sunny and Chilly. High: 53

TUESDAY: AM Frost and Freeze. Sunny. 28/61

WEDNESDAY: Partly to Mostly Cloudy, Shower Late. 37/66

THURSDAY: Turning Mostly Sunny, Slightly Cooler. 43/57

FRIDAY: AM Frost and Inland Freeze. Mostly Sunny. 33/62

SATURDAY: Mostly Sunny. 40/62

SUNDAY: Sunny. 37/62

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