JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Here’s what the First Alert Weather Team said you can expect for the First Alert Weather forecast:
- The small amount of rain today will not help the ongoing drought conditions. Tonight will be partly cloudy with another shot at a brief shower overnight that won’t amount to much.
- Thursday will be cooler thanks to winds off the cool Atlantic. Highs only near 60 degrees at & near the coast to the upper 60s inland.
- Another warming trend will begin Friday & continue through the weekend. Highs Friday in the low 70s … mid to upper 70s Saturday… & low 80s Sunday.
- A stronger storm system will finally arrive later Sunday/Sunday night with what appears to be a band of widespread showers with a few embedded thunderstorms. While it’s an opportunity for some much-needed rain, the overall dry weather pattern returns for much of next week.
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First Alert 7-day Forecast:
- TONIGHT: Brief shower overnight otherwise partly to mostly cloudy. Low: 55
- THURSDAY: Partly cloudy & cooler. High: 68… near 60 at the beaches.
- THURSDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy. Low: 50
- FRIDAY: Partly sunny. High: 71 inland… 60s at the beaches.
- SATURDAY: Partly sunny. 50/76
- SUNDAY: Breezy & warm with increasing clouds… showers & a few t’storms later in the day into the evening. 59/81
- MONDAY: Partly cloudy & cooler. 53/72
- TUESDAY: Mostly sunny. 50/74
- WEDNESDAY: Partly sunny. 50/79
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