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Hurricane Helene getting stronger, what's the latest Advisory?
Read full article: Hurricane Helene getting stronger, what's the latest Advisory?Stay updated on Hurricane Helene's path, anticipated weather impacts including rain, wind, and local flooding, and necessary precautionary steps to ensure safety.
Afternoon storms move through Southern counties, Northeast Florida
Read full article: Afternoon storms move through Southern counties, Northeast FloridaDangerous feels-like temperatures remain until the evening after sunset for all of Southeast Georgia and Northeast Florida. Storms with heavy downpours will continue in Putnam, Flagler, and part of St. Johns counties until after sunset.
Hard freeze warning issued for Northeast Florida, Southeast Georgia counties: NWS
Read full article: Hard freeze warning issued for Northeast Florida, Southeast Georgia counties: NWSIt's chillier today under clear skies and highs only reaching the mid to upper 50s this afternoon. Tonight will be colder in the mid-30s in town with low 40s east of I-95 to the coast.
Rose Parade avoids California rain as it welcomes New Year
Read full article: Rose Parade avoids California rain as it welcomes New YearFlower-covered floats, marching bands and equestrian units celebrated the New Year as the 134th Rose Parade slipped through a gap in California’s siege of drenching storms.
Photos, videos show more flooding, wind damage and rain as Ian blows through Florida
Read full article: Photos, videos show more flooding, wind damage and rain as Ian blows through FloridaImages of flooding Thursday morning from St. Augustine’s bayside and nearby neighborhoods filled social media channels and we showed it to you live on News4JAX.com and Channel 4.
St. Johns County officials: If you flooded during Hurricane Irma, expect flooding with Ian
Read full article: St. Johns County officials: If you flooded during Hurricane Irma, expect flooding with IanThe Director of Emergency Management in St. Johns County is anticipating heavy rain, coastal erosion as well as possible flooding in low-lying areas due to Hurricane Ian.
Climate change alters life at Fed's Jackson Hole conference
Read full article: Climate change alters life at Fed's Jackson Hole conferenceWhen officials of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City sought a location for an annual economic symposium in 1981, they chose Jackson Hole, Wyoming, for a simple reason: It had fly-fishing.
What you need to know about tickets, parking at the rain-delayed Players
Read full article: What you need to know about tickets, parking at the rain-delayed PlayersRain has made The Players Championship a mess, interrupting the first and second rounds. So, what does that mean for fans who bought tickets for those rounds?
Nor’easter, Weather Authority Alert comes to an end
Read full article: Nor’easter, Weather Authority Alert comes to an endCoastal flood warnings are up along all of the Florida and Georgia coastal areas, including all inland tidal areas. Northeast winds continue to build into sunrise Saturday, then subside into Sunday.
Nor’easter triggers Weather Authority Alerts for Friday, Saturday
Read full article: Nor’easter triggers Weather Authority Alerts for Friday, SaturdayCoastal flood watches have been issues along all of the Florida and Georgia coastal areas, including all inland tidal areas. Northeast winds continue to slowly build into Saturday, then only slowly subside into Sunday.
Top Russian independent TV station branded a 'foreign agent'
Read full article: Top Russian independent TV station branded a 'foreign agent'Russian authorities have designated a top independent TV channel as a “foreign agent,” intensifying pressure on critical media ahead of next month’s parliamentary election.
Good spring rains have ended
Read full article: Good spring rains have endedHappy Sunday! We are off to a stormy start with widespread heavy rainfall packed with lightning and small hail tracking east across NE FL this morning. This will be very inconvenient for any morning plans and could cause localized flooding on roadways. It’s best to stay in and wait it out through the morning.
Tonight the coldest of the week
Read full article: Tonight the coldest of the weekTonight may be the last we see of chilly low 40s for a while. Clear skies will help the temps drop below 60 after 7 pm and eventually reach the upper 30s and lower 40s at inland locations and upper 40s at the coast. Then comes a warm up resulting in perhaps three consecutive 80° days by the weekend; a feat not seen locally since last Thanksgiving. The spring feel takes shape tomorrow afternoon in the mid 70s with sunny skies and low humidity. By Friday showers may target areas near Georgia while most areas in NEFLA remain dry.
Showers fade Sunday night
Read full article: Showers fade Sunday nightJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A round of showers and storms that moved across our area prompted a Weather Authority Alert Day on Sunday. People in that area saw hours of rain, with amounts up to an inch. Clay, Putnam and St. Johns counties were under a tornado warning for parts of Sunday afternoon as showers and stormes pushed through. There were some reports of downed trees near State Road 13A and some flooding on County Road 65. AdThe Weather Authority Alert Day ended shortly before 6 p.m., and showers will fade Sunday night.
High probabalities of rain for next 6 days
Read full article: High probabalities of rain for next 6 daysWorst on Saturday will be in the Panhandle yet expect rains/downpours for JaxJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – This is an update to the challenging weekend forecast. After decades of forecasting, I have always been leery over the “sure thing” forecast. As we head into the weekend, the forecast models sure seem to be telling everyone who is willing to listen that heavy rains are a “sure thing” for this weekend. But, if I told you there was a 93% chance of rain, you would most likely conclude, “Dang, it is going to rain a ton”. AdYet, this is where the forecast models really unload, forecasting anywhere between 1-3″ of rain over Jacksonville (higher amounts in Georgia) during the next six days.