FIRST ALERT WEATHER: Hot weekend ahead

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Notes from the First Alert Weather team:

  • Saturday morning, temperatures range widely from the 50s across inland southeast Georgia to the mid-70s along the Atlantic beaches. 
  • Saturday will be hot and mainly dry. Locations along the I-75 corridor have the best chance of seeing an isolated shower. Otherwise, the area will remain dry with highs in the upper 80s/low 90s.
  • Dry and hot for the Ironman Jacksonville and Dancing in the Street.
  • Sunday will begin warm in the 70s with increasing humidity.
  • The I-95 corridor is likely to stay dry and hot on Sunday, with scattered to numerous showers and storms along the I-75 corridor in the afternoon/evening.
  • The upcoming work week features hot temperatures and humid conditions with a daily onshore flow. 
  • Rain chances will largely concentrate inland except toward the end of the week, when Jacksonville has a higher chance of seeing some afternoon storms.
  • Our drought continues.

First Alert Weather 7-day forecast:

SATURDAY: Partly cloudy with an isolated inland shower. HIGH: 89

SATURDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy and mild. LOW: 67

SUNDAY: Partly cloudy and humid with inland afternoon/evening showers/storms. 67/88

MONDAY: Partly cloudy with an isolated inland afternoon shower/storm. 68/88

TUESDAY: Partly cloudy with an isolated shower. 67/87

WEDNESDAY: Partly cloudy with an isolated shower. 68/90

THURSDAY: Partly cloudy and hot, scattered storms late. 69/91

FRIDAY: Partly sunny and hot with a few showers/storms. 69/90

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