JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — UPDATE, 5/29/19, 4:27 p.m: For the third time this week, we have reached a daily record high. It hit 98 degrees in Jacksonville on Thursday, breaking the previous record of 97 degrees in 1945.
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It’s another day of likely record high temperatures for Jacksonville, as a late spring heat wave continues. Action News Jax chief meteorologist Mike Buresh is forecasting a high of 98 degrees, which would break the record of 97 set in 1945 at Jacksonville International Airport.
Today will be mainly dry as a very high wildfire risk continues. An upper level disturbance will bring in a decent chance for rain and storms on Friday, but it stays hot overall with temps in the upper 90s.
The Yellow Bluff Fire burning on Jacksonville’s far northside was 80% contained as of Wednesday night, according to the Florida Forest Service.
And this morning Florida Highway Patrol reported a brush fire in the area of I-95 and County Road 210 in St. Johns County. It was not causing any visibility or smoke issues.
TRENDING:
Lightning strikes from storms on Tuesday appear to have started other new fires in NE Florida. Overall, there are 66 active wildfires in Florida, covering more than 1,400 acres.
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