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WEATHER ALERT

4 advisories in effect for 4 regions in the area

NWS JACKSONVILLE


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Record-breaking cold highs and bitter cold wind chills into the weekend

Read full article: Record-breaking cold highs and bitter cold wind chills into the weekend

Cold temperatures continue over the next several days keeping highs and lows well below normal.

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Have you seen snowfall in Northeast Florida or Southeast Georgia? NWS Jacksonville needs your help to know how much

Read full article: Have you seen snowfall in Northeast Florida or Southeast Georgia? NWS Jacksonville needs your help to know how much

As snow continued to fall Wednesday morning across parts of Southeast Georgia and Northeast Florida, the National Weather Service Jacksonville asked residents for help.

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‘Not prepared for this cold’: Inland counties bundle up as winter weather approaches

Read full article: ‘Not prepared for this cold’: Inland counties bundle up as winter weather approaches

Emergency management officials in counties in the western part of Northeast Florida were preparing Monday for the effects of a powerful winter storm expected to hit in the coming days.

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Tornado Watch has expired, more rain on the way in Northeast Florida, Southeast Georgia

Read full article: Tornado Watch has expired, more rain on the way in Northeast Florida, Southeast Georgia

The Tornado Watch has expired but rain is still expected in Southeast Georgia and Northeast Florida.

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It’s the 7th-straight day with a Heat Advisory in Jacksonville. But a ‘cold front’ is on the way (It will still be HOT)

Read full article: It’s the 7th-straight day with a Heat Advisory in Jacksonville. But a ‘cold front’ is on the way (It will still be HOT)

Everywhere you go people are talking about the weather, wiping sweat from their brows. It’s truly been a hot, hot summer and we continue to talk about it everyday.

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GALLERY: Confirmed EF-1 tornado reaching 100 mph leaves overturned trees, downed powerlines

Read full article: GALLERY: Confirmed EF-1 tornado reaching 100 mph leaves overturned trees, downed powerlines

Toppled trees, downed powerlines and damaged homes are some of the impact left behind from Friday’s storms.

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NWS Jacksonville renews Clay County’s StormReady certification

Read full article: NWS Jacksonville renews Clay County’s StormReady certification

The National Weather Service – Jacksonville has renewed the Clay County Emergency Management’s StormReady certification.

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Flood advisory issued for downtown as storms bring heavy downpours across Northeast Florida

Read full article: Flood advisory issued for downtown as storms bring heavy downpours across Northeast Florida

The National Weather Service issued a flood advisory for downtown Jacksonville as scattered storms and heavy downpours move across Northeast Florida.

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Hottest start to year on record

Read full article: Hottest start to year on record

Many cities in Florida and Goergia are having their hottest start to the calendar year including areas in Duval county.

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Another cold blast triggers a Weather Authority Alert weekend

Read full article: Another cold blast triggers a Weather Authority Alert weekend

After a cold few weeks, we are heading into yet another cold weekend.

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National Weather Service says ‘ingredients for devastation’ caused monster tornado outbreak

Read full article: National Weather Service says ‘ingredients for devastation’ caused monster tornado outbreak

Communities and local governments are reeling after at least 30 tornadoes were reported across six states Friday night: Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri, Mississippi and Tennessee.

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Tornado warning issued for Baker, Columbia counties

Read full article: Tornado warning issued for Baker, Columbia counties

Update: 3:23 p.m.

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Clay, Duval counties under Flood Warning until 10 p.m.

Read full article: Clay, Duval counties under Flood Warning until 10 p.m.

It’s a stormy evening in Northeast Florida.

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Tornado warning for Glynn County, Georgia until 6:45 p.m.

Read full article: Tornado warning for Glynn County, Georgia until 6:45 p.m.

Throughout the day, areas east of Tropical Storm Elsa are under the threat of tornadoes.

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Weather Authority Alert issued for Saturday night

Read full article: Weather Authority Alert issued for Saturday night

The storm prediction center has elevated its forecast for severe weather over Georgia. This would take place Saturday afternoon and evening, where Georgia could see two bands of severe storms.

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Storms move offshore in GA but continue to push east across NE FL

Read full article: Storms move offshore in GA but continue to push east across NE FL

The Weather Authority is keeping a close eye on a line of thunderstorms just to the west of the I-75 corridor where a severe thunderstorms warning has been issued for Hamilton, Suwannee, and Clinch County until 3:00 PM EDT. These storms have a history on strong winds and hail.

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Unlike last weekend, today isn’t a good day to hit the beach

Read full article: Unlike last weekend, today isn’t a good day to hit the beach

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – There is a high risk of rip currents and rough, high surf of 6-8 feet for Northeast Florida as well as Southeast Georgia. Gale Warning and Small Craft Advisory in effect for the coastal waters through Sunday. #jaxwx #flwx #gawx pic.twitter.com/a5eOysHsn3 — NWS Jacksonville (@NWSJacksonville) March 20, 2021The National Weather Service of Jacksonville says there’s a small craft boating advisory in effect because of hazardous boating conditions. Along with the small craft advisory that goes until 5 p.m. Sunday, there is also a High Surf Advisory until 2 p.m.A much different picture than what we saw last weekend. Photos from our Jacksonville Beach skycam showing crowds gathering at the beach to take advantage of the gorgeous weather last Saturday.

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Tornado watch for NE Florida, SE Georgia expires

Read full article: Tornado watch for NE Florida, SE Georgia expires

The tornado watch has been canceled in the Georgia counties of Brantley, Camden, Charlton and Glynn. The tornado watch continues until 6 p.m. in the Florida counties of Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Clay, Duval, Gilchrist, Nassau, Putnam, St. Johns and Union. The National Weather Service has canceled a tornado warning for Clay and Duval counties. The watch continues for Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Clay, Duval, Nassau, Putnam, St. Johns and Union counties in Georgia. Tornado Warning including La Crosse FL, Brooker FL, Worthington Springs FL until 3:30 PM EDT pic.twitter.com/qcJrcaIkP1 — NWS Jacksonville (@NWSJacksonville) March 18, 2021This comes as a Tornado Watch continues across Southeast Georgia and Northeast Georgia until 6 p.m.

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Tornado watches expire for NE Fla., SE Ga.

Read full article: Tornado watches expire for NE Fla., SE Ga.

The tornado watch remains in effect for the following counties through 10 p.m.:Northeast Florida:Baker, Clay, Duval, Flagler, Nassau, Putnam, St. Johns. The National Weather Service has issued a tornado warning for Columbia County through 4:45 p.m. The National Weather Service has issued a tornado warning for Columbia, Gilchrist, Suwannee counties through 4:15 p.m.🌪 Tornado warning issued for supercell moving into Suwannee county. UPDATE 2:37 p.m.: The National Weather Service has issued a tornado warning for Putnam County through 3:15 p.m. Here's a closer look at the area affect by the Tornado Warning just issued for Putnam county.

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Weather Authority Alert: Strong to severe storms track East tonight

Read full article: Weather Authority Alert: Strong to severe storms track East tonight

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – As the Weather Authority Alert continues Saturday, the National Weather continues to watch to severe storms track east northeast across Northeast Florida. A Tornado Watch is in effect for Union, Putnam, St. Johns and Flagler counties until midnight. For the differences between a Tornado Watch and a Tornado Warning, see the graphic below. Difference between a Tornado Watch and Tornado WarningThe Weather Authority Alert, which runs from 4-9 p.m., was triggered by heavy, disruptive rain and the potential for isolated severe thunderstorms. Those south of the I-10 corridor have an increased chance to see a strong to severe thunderstorm.

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Confirmed EF0 tornado in Tallahassee, storms moved through Jacksonville area

Read full article: Confirmed EF0 tornado in Tallahassee, storms moved through Jacksonville area

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A line of severe storms that swept through Tallahassee and spawned a probable tornado that damaged the airport a midday is continuing to move east. A tornado warning was issued that includes White Springs and Winfield until 2:45 p.m. but was allowed to expire with no apparent damage as the strong front moved east -- toward the Jacksonville metro area. The Tallahassee International Airport reported damage from the storm and was shut down briefly about noon. The radar 📡 remains down due to a communications issue. — NWS Tallahassee (@NWSTallahassee) January 27, 2021The Tallahassee Airport also shared some photos of the damage:The damage assessment is underway at @TLHAirport, which remains closed.

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Morning showers make way for a sunny afternoon

Read full article: Morning showers make way for a sunny afternoon

The slow moving cold front that we started tracking Saturday morning is finally sinking south through the Jacksonville area this morning. This leaves us with grey skies and a few showers to start off with. Once the front clears out our skies will open up around lunch time and it will be sunny, breezy, and cooler for the afternoon. Monday starts off in the chilly low 40s and only warms into the cool low 60s under mostly sunny skies. Tuesday and Wednesday will also be cooler and sunny, starting out around 40° and warming into the mid 60s.

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Tornado damaged homes, injured 2 in Starke on Christmas Eve

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Thunderstorms that swept through Northeast Florida on Christmas Eve spawned a tornado in Starke that left two people injured, according to the National Weather Service Jacksonville. Crews surveyed the damage left in Bradford County in the wake of the strong storms and said it’s consistent with a tornado with maximum winds of 105 mph, classifying it an EF1. The NWS said the tornado developed just after 6 p.m. and left a damage path of about 4.13 miles. The tornado caused damage to trees, fences, and roofs on manufactured homes along its 4-mile path, NWS said. News4Jax saw damage along Highway 100 near Starke, where trees fell onto two homes and a car.

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St. Augustine commissioners, public works director to discuss flooding

Read full article: St. Augustine commissioners, public works director to discuss flooding

ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. – Four to six inches of rain caused flooding and blocked roads in St. Augustine on Sunday. I’ve got nothing but time so I’m just waiting it out.”During Monday’s St. Augustine City Commission meeting, Public Works Director Reuben Franklin will provide an After Action Report regarding the flooding that occurred throughout the city as a result of the nor’easter earlier this month. As part of the discussion with commissioners, Franklin will make recommendations for community outreach and workshops to address recurring flooding in specific areas and neighborhoods. During the nor’easter, some streets in downtown St. Augustine had standing water during high tides. According to the National Weather Service Jacksonville, flooding also led to the closure of King Street from Ponce de Leon Boulevard to the area of Whitney Street.

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Heavy rain floods roads on Jacksonville’s Westside

Read full article: Heavy rain floods roads on Jacksonville’s Westside

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Rain was steady and heavy overnight into Sunday morning, flooding roads on Jacksonville’s Westside. #jaxwx — NWS Jacksonville (@NWSJacksonville) June 7, 2020As of 10:40 a.m., North Edgewood Avenue near Broadway Aveway in Jacksonville was flooded. The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office blocked off Edgewood Avenue. All this water is flooding and damaging my house, my property and everything,” said Jerome Anderson, who lives off Edgewood Avenue. Even though the worst of the rains are over, any significant rain will add to travel issues and some additional flooding.

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St. Simons Island sees record-breaking rain

Read full article: St. Simons Island sees record-breaking rain

ST. SIMONS ISLAND, Ga. – Coastal Georgia, including Glynn County, is under a flood watch until 8 a.m. Monday. As of 6 a.m., the total rainfall hit more than 4.3 inches. On Sunday, the National Weather Service Jacksonville tweeted that the St. Simons Island was seeing record-breaking rain totals. “Sometimes there’s a cold snap and (there’s) not as much rain, usually.”According to the National Weather Service, St. Simons Island hit the highest daily rainfall on record for the month of December. The last daily rainfall record for the month of December was set back in 1997 at 3.27 inches.

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