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LIVE at 10am: More heat, but storms stay missing for most
Read full article: LIVE at 10am: More heat, but storms stay missing for mostJacksonville and surrounding areas are in for another day of dry, steamy heat. While the risk for rain remains low for most, a few inland spots west of Jacksonville could see an isolated thunderstorm. Rain chances are forecast to increase by the weekend.
Jacksonville weather: Storms move out, cooler temps give brief relief before June heat
Read full article: Jacksonville weather: Storms move out, cooler temps give brief relief before June heatOvernight storms moved south through Jacksonville, bringing a cool-down with highs in the 80s before the 90s are expected to return. The Weather Authority details what to expect before summer heats up again.
RADAR: Showers and thunderstorms push through Southeast Georgia, making their way to Northeast Florida
Read full article: RADAR: Showers and thunderstorms push through Southeast Georgia, making their way to Northeast FloridaGet the latest weather forecast with expected rain and thunderstorm patterns, temperature changes, and the coming weekend outlook.
Jacksonville ties previous 2019 record for heat Thursday
Read full article: Jacksonville ties previous 2019 record for heat ThursdayJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – We hit 86° today at the airport, tying the previous record for this day in 2019. Our feels like temperature peaked at 89°, which is the second highest on record for the month of February. The all-time highest heat index, or feels like temperature, was 92° on February 13th, 2020. At Craig Airfield, we hit 87° Thursday, which also ties the daily high temperature record from 2019. That also ties the all-time high temperature record for the month of February for this site.
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Warm sea surface temperatures make above-average hurricane season likely
Read full article: Warm sea surface temperatures make above-average hurricane season likelyExperts believe the 2020 hurricane season will be active seasonIf you need help with WJXT’s or WCWJ's FCC public inspection file, call (904) 393-9801.