Jacksonville, Fl — Extra time and care are needed early, as thick fog is blanketing most neighborhoods.
“Visibilities are reduced to less than a quarter of a mile in many locations across northeast Florida including I-295 Beltway, I-95 and I-10″, said Action News Jax Meteorologist Garrett Bedenbaugh.
We’ll warm up to the low 80s today with some sea fog closer to the beaches. Scattered afternoon showers or thunderstorms will develop over less than 50% of the area.
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But rain and storms increase in coverage on Friday and through the weekend. We have a threat for some heavy rainfall. Another 2 - 4 inches of rain is likely for most of the area from Saturday through Monday.
The wet weather pattern continues into next week, with the potential for a few severe thunderstorms.
🌫 Be EXTRA careful on the roads and give yourself EXTRA time this foggy morning! 🌫@WOKVNews @wxgarrett @MikeFirstAlert pic.twitter.com/kepq4VA9B1
— Jeana Gondek (@WOKV_Jeana) February 11, 2021
Some heating today will help a few showers/storms develop late this afternoon and into the early evening. Once they develop inland (HWY 301) they will move northeast. #FirstAlertWX pic.twitter.com/Q63i7fAq4P
— Garrett Bedenbaugh (@wxgarrett) February 11, 2021
BAD FOG this morning! Thickest I've seen on my drive into work in quite some time. PLEASE give yourself extra time & slow down. I was going 10-15 under speed limit. Watch @ActionNewsJax this morning as @wxgarrett tells u when it will end & I tell you the worst areas on the roads. pic.twitter.com/KC2laXj9Tj
— Elizabeth Campbell (@ElizCampbellTV) February 11, 2021
Good morning! I'm tracking some THICK fog this morning. Get the latest hour by hour First Alert forecast on FOX30 and CBS47 @actionnewsjax This Morning from 4:30 - 9 am! #FirstAlertWX pic.twitter.com/WuZXiNbFgD
— Garrett Bedenbaugh (@wxgarrett) February 11, 2021
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