First Alert Weather: Dry through Sunday morning, then beneficial rain later Sunday into Sunday night

This browser does not support the video element.

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

  • Dry and high wildfire risk, mild temperatures and high pollen counts will continue through Saturday.
  • Overnight temperatures will fall into the 40s with afternoon highs in the 60s to low 70s Friday and 70-75 Saturday.
  • An approaching cold front will bring some beneficial rain and a few thunderstorms Sunday afternoon and night. But the day will begin windy and warm, with a high wildfire threat. Temperatures will top out in the low 80s prior to the rain.
  • Early next week will be cooler with a return to dry conditions other than a few brief light showers lingering into Monday.

WATCH THE FORECAST | DOWNLOAD THE APPS

TONIGHT: Clear. Low: 45

FRIDAY: Partly sunny. High: 71, near 60s at the beaches.

FRIDAY NIGHT: Fair to partly cloudy. Low: 47

SATURDAY: Partly sunny. High: 73

SUNDAY: Windy and warm with increasing clouds, showers and a few thunderstorms later in the day into the evening. 59/81

MONDAY: Mostly cloudy and cooler with a brief shower. 53/69

TUESDAY: Sunny. 50/71

WEDNESDAY: Mostly sunny. 50/79

THURSDAY: Mostly sunny. 52/80

Follow Action News Jax Meteorologists on Twitter for updates:

Mike Buresh | Garrett Bedenbaugh | Corey Simma | Trevor Gibbs

This browser does not support the video element.

ALLERGY TRACKER: See what the pollen counts look like in our area

LISTEN: Mike Buresh ‘All the Weather, All the Time’ Podcast

INTERACTIVE RADAR: Keep track of the rain as it moves through your neighborhood

SHARE WITH US: Send us photos of the weather you’re seeing in your area ⬇️