JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The heaviest rain is over, but you still need an umbrella and bundle up too this evening all the way through Saturday.
Light rain and drizzle will occur across the area tonight into Saturday morning. Temperatures near 50 tonight will then stay in the 50s Saturday with gusty winds dropping wind chills into the 40s.
Sunday will be a little milder in the afternoon after clouds in the morning give way to some sun helping to push temperatures to near and a little above 60 degrees - still some 12 degrees below average.
TROPICS: Low pressure will be over the Western Atlantic this weekend northeast of Jacksonville but no true tropical development is expected though some subtropical/hybrid characteristics will be possible as the low moves farther out to sea.
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We will still be tracking showers likely through the morning commute. Here is a look at 7 AM today. I'm tracking using First Alert Doppler HD all morning on FOX30 and CBS47 until 9 AM. @actionnewsjax pic.twitter.com/npWzaHz6S2
— Garrett Bedenbaugh (@wxgarrett) November 15, 2019
Its Friday so lets keep it simple....Its raining, the rain will continue for the morning commute, standing water a real possibility. Slow it down, keep a safe distance between vehicle, and eliminate distractions! Dont be the crash in my next report #ANJTraffic @actionnewsjax pic.twitter.com/psLpeQ4qcp
— First Alert Traffic (@ActionTraffic) November 15, 2019
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