Jacksonville, Fl — A stalled out front is delivering all this rain this week. Action News Jax Chief Meteorologist Mike Buresh says since Sunday, at least 2.5′' had fallen at JAX. And some neighborhoods in Duval, Clay, Nassau and St. Johns County have had 3 - 5′'.
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Numerous showers and storms will develop after lunch and spread east in NE Florida. Neighborhoods south of I-10 will see the greatest amounts today. A half inch to an inch of rain is possible there. Showers and storms will linger into the evening in NE Florida.
Some lingering showers are possible overnight as well. Showers and storms continue tomorrow as well. Afternoon thunderstorms are likely into the weekend.
TROPICS: Tracking a couple of tropical waves over the far Eastern Atlantic moving rather slowly westward - no development anytime soon. Series of weak lows along stalled front across the N. Gulf/W. Atlantic but no development for right now.
Flood Watch continues today over parts of north Florida. Rainfall of 2- 4" with isolated amounts up to 6 inches possible.#flwx pic.twitter.com/5ULuSuWjSm
— NWS Jacksonville (@NWSJacksonville) August 4, 2021
Good morning! I'm tracking who sees heavy rain today. Get the updated hour by hour First Alert forecast on FOX30 and CBS47 @actionnewsjax This Morning from 4:30 - 9 am! #FirstAlertWX pic.twitter.com/xyhKB1BTDl
— Garrett Bedenbaugh (@wxgarrett) August 4, 2021
A Health Alert is issued because of harmful blue-green algae in the St. Johns River around Mandarin Point. Blooms more frequent in the Summer/Fall.#FirstAlertWx pic.twitter.com/o6sNuOhKPy
— Mike Buresh (@MikeFirstAlert) August 3, 2021
#firstalertwx from Dan Alexander - St. Augustine - during Mon. afternoon storm @WOKVNews pic.twitter.com/93DLwrJHIQ
— Mike Buresh (@MikeFirstAlert) August 2, 2021
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