First Alert Weather: Wet weekend ahead

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — This morning is soggy with spotty light showers moving from west to east.

  • Low clouds and patchy fog will be common this morning as many spots received 1-3″ of rain yesterday.
  • 2.12″ at JIA yesterday (May 29) was the wettest single day there in more than a year!
  • We’ll be drying through mid-day as temperatures rise through the 80s under partly to mostly cloudy skies.
  • Afternoon and evening showers and embedded storms are expected once again.
  • The main hazard with this activity today will be heavy rain that could produce localized flooding.
  • Our wet weather pattern continues Sunday through Tuesday with mainly afternoon rain and storms.
  • An additional 2-4″ of rain is possible through Tuesday, though most spots will likely be in the range of 1-2″.
  • Drier weather arrives mid to late week with slightly cooler overnight temperatures.
  • Hurricane season begins Monday.

TODAY: A few morning showers, then partly to mostly cloudy with afternoon/evening showers/storms. HIGH: 88

TONIGHT: A few showers/storms, then mostly cloudy. LOW: 71

SUNDAY: Mostly cloudy with afternoon showers/storms. 71/86

MONDAY: Mostly cloudy with scattered showers/storms. 73/85

TUESDAY: Partly cloudy with scattered showers/storms. 70/89

WEDNESDAY: Partly cloudy with isolated showers. 70/86

THURSDAY: Partly cloudy and less humid. 68/88

FRIDAY: Partly cloudy. 69/88

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