First Alert Weather: Wind shift pushes showers inland

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — This morning is dry with a few damp roads from yesterday’s rain.

  • Mild and muggy morning in the 70s.
  • Today will not be as hot as yesterday.
  • Highs reach the mid to upper 80s closer to the coast and lower 90s well inland.
  • Isolated afternoon showers will push more inland today.
  • Wednesday and Thursday will feature less coverage of rain and storms, but a few showers remain possible inland.
  • Independence Day weekend will be seasonally hot and humid with afternoon storms each day.

TROPICS:

TODAY: Partly cloudy and hot. Inland isolated shower/storm. HIGH: 92 (Feels like 100-102)

  • Weak low pressure offshore the southeast U.S. will have a very low chance of becoming anything tropical over the next few days.
  • No current concerns to our region.
  • The next name is Bertha.

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TONIGHT: Partly cloudy. LOW: 73

WEDNESDAY: Partly cloudy and breezy at the coast, isolated inland showers. 73/89

THURSDAY: Partly cloudy and breezy at the coast, isolated showers. 72/93

FRIDAY: Partly cloudy with a few afternoon storms. 74/93

SATURDAY: Partly cloudy and hot, scattered afternoon storms. 74/93

SUNDAY: Partly cloudy, scattered afternoon storms. 75/93

MONDAY: Partly cloudy, scattered afternoon storms. 75/94

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