JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Onshore winds bringing showers off and on through Friday evening. The best chance for rain will be along the coast overnight. Northeasterly flow remains Saturday and Sunday. There will be sun at times and there will be heavy rain at times, too. The week ahead looks wet, but it is highly dependent on the track of Dorian.
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Dorian is in the Southwest Atlantic as a category 3 major hurricane and will continue moving northwest.
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Dorian is forecast to potentially target just south of the Central Florida coast Monday evening as a major hurricane. See Talking the Tropics with Mike for specific threats to the local area. One should always stay up to date with the forecast and be prepared during hurricane season. We are also monitoring a tropical wave coming off the west coast of Africa for potential long-term development.
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