Heat advisory: Intense heat and humidity continue | FIRST ALERT WEATHER

Very high heat risk through Saturday, meaning heat exhaustion/heat stroke becomes much more likely for those who don’t follow heat safety guidelines (water, A/C, shade, etc.)

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — This morning is warm with temperatures in the upper 70s and lower 80s.

  • Today will be very hot, with high temperatures in the upper 90s. Feels like temperatures will range from 103-110F, prompting a Heat Advisory for our entire area.
  • Rain coverage today will be isolated and confined east of Highway 301, but any storms that do develop will contain brief heavy rain, frequent lightning, and gusty winds.
    • Timing: 5 - 7 pm
  • Highs will remain in the upper 90s through the first half of the weekend, with feels like temperatures in the 100s.
  • Very high heat risk through Saturday, meaning heat exhaustion/heat stroke becomes much more likely for those who don’t follow heat safety guidelines (water, A/C, shade, etc.)
  • Higher chances of rain return by next week, dropping daytime temperatures.

TROPICS:

TODAY: Partly cloudy and very hot, isolated storm. HIGH: 98 (Record: 101 - 1879)

  • No areas of concern.

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TONIGHT: Mostly clear and warm. LOW: 78

FRIDAY: Partly cloudy and very hot, isolated storm. 78/98

SATURDAY: Partly cloudy and very hot, a few storms. 76/97

SUNDAY: Partly cloudy and very hot, scattered afternoon storms. 77/95

MONDAY: Partly cloudy and hot, scattered afternoon storms. 75/92

TUESDAY: Partly to mostly cloudy with scattered rain and storms. 72/88

WEDNESDAY: Partly cloudy with a few afternoon storms. 72/90

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