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Jacksonville’s summer solstice brings 90s heat, storm risks: Meteorologist Katie Garner’s forecast
Read full article: Jacksonville’s summer solstice brings 90s heat, storm risks: Meteorologist Katie Garner’s forecastMeteorologist Katie Garner from News4JAX's Weather Authority details the summer solstice forecast, expected high temperatures in the 90s, the potential for storms, and important safety advice for outdoor activities in Jacksonville.
Jacksonville braces for weeklong heat wave as summer officially begins
Read full article: Jacksonville braces for weeklong heat wave as summer officially beginsJacksonville enters a heat wave with 90-degree temperatures expected all week, the summer solstice brings the longest day, and scattered thunderstorms may pop up, especially in southeast Georgia.
LIVE at 10am: Hot days & afternoon storms ahead, but no Atlantic hurricanes on the horizon
Read full article: LIVE at 10am: Hot days & afternoon storms ahead, but no Atlantic hurricanes on the horizonThe Atlantic remains calm for Jacksonville, with hot days and some afternoon storms forecast locally, according to News4JAX's meteorologist. Get the latest on storm risks, temperature trends, and rainfall expectations.
LIVE at 10am: Afternoon storms and summer heat on tap as sea breezes shape local weather pattern
Read full article: LIVE at 10am: Afternoon storms and summer heat on tap as sea breezes shape local weather patternAfternoon showers and high humidity are expected to continue across Jacksonville, driven by the Gulf and Atlantic sea breezes.
Jacksonville braces for sizzling 90s and summer showers
Read full article: Jacksonville braces for sizzling 90s and summer showersJacksonville area braces for another week of hot temps in the 90s along with scattered afternoon showers. News4JAX’s meteorologist provides the latest look at who’s getting rain and when, plus tips for staying safe at the beach and planning your week.
Jacksonville braces for scattered storms, steamy weekend
Read full article: Jacksonville braces for scattered storms, steamy weekendNews4JAX's meteorologist breaks down what Jacksonville can expect through the weekend, with a focus on afternoon thunderstorms, rising temperatures, and a persistent summer weather pattern.
Jacksonville braces for more sea breeze storms as heat index soars
Read full article: Jacksonville braces for more sea breeze storms as heat index soarsSea breeze thunderstorms are moving through Jacksonville and Northeast Florida, bringing heat, humidity, and the risk of afternoon showers. News4JAX's Richard Nunn breaks down the latest on temperatures, rain chances, and what to expect for Father's Day weekend.
Pop-up showers, thunder, afternoon storms rumble through midweek
Read full article: Pop-up showers, thunder, afternoon storms rumble through midweekPop-up showers and thunderstorms are expected across the Jacksonville area this afternoon, with varying rainfall amounts and no current severe storm risk.
Jacksonville braces for scorching heat and thunderstorms this week: What to expect
Read full article: Jacksonville braces for scorching heat and thunderstorms this week: What to expectJacksonville is in for a stretch of hot, humid days with temperatures near 92 degrees, a strong chance for pop-up storms, and important beach safety reminders. Get the latest from News4JAX The Weather Authority.
Hot and humid with “feels-like” temperatures over 100
Read full article: Hot and humid with “feels-like” temperatures over 100It’s going to be a hot and humid day with “feel-like” temperatures over 100. Otherwise, there’s a chance of afternoon showers with some isolated thunderstorms, mainly in Southeast Georgia and areas north of I-10.
LIVE RADAR: Heavy rain moves through Northeast Florida
Read full article: LIVE RADAR: Heavy rain moves through Northeast FloridaJacksonville and surrounding areas are facing a wet weather impact day, with storms and heavy rain expected to continue through the weekend before temperatures rise into the 90s.
Jacksonville faces widespread rain and possible tropical system: Detailed weekly forecast from News4JAX
Read full article: Jacksonville faces widespread rain and possible tropical system: Detailed weekly forecast from News4JAXNews4JAX meteorologist Richard Nunn says Jacksonville is in for a shift from scattered showers to widespread rain this week, with a slight chance for tropical development and rising rain totals by Thursday.
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.
Jacksonville and beyond can expect heavy rain and severe storms today
Read full article: Jacksonville and beyond can expect heavy rain and severe storms todayJacksonville faces possible severe storms and heavy rain Thursday evening, with drier and more pleasant weather forecast for the weekend. Stay updated with The Weather Authority’s latest predictions and 7-day outlook.
Northeast Florida’s summer pattern arrives: Thunderstorms and searing heat in this week’s forecast
Read full article: Northeast Florida’s summer pattern arrives: Thunderstorms and searing heat in this week’s forecastSummer has brought hot temperatures and frequent afternoon thunderstorms to Northeast Florida, with The Weather Authority forecasting ongoing rain, heat indices near triple digits, and a frontal boundary affecting the weekend weather pattern.
Hot Memorial Day weekend with rising rain chances
Read full article: Hot Memorial Day weekend with rising rain chancesJacksonville kicks off Memorial Day weekend with hot, dry conditions and air quality alerts, before shifting to higher humidity and rising storm chances. See what’s expected across North Florida with this News4JAX forecast.
Jacksonville forecast: dry air gives way to hotter, muggier weather for Memorial Day weekend
Read full article: Jacksonville forecast: dry air gives way to hotter, muggier weather for Memorial Day weekendJacksonville is getting a brief, comfortable break in humidity before heat and sticky air return for Memorial Day weekend. See what to expect from the Weather Authority’s latest forecast.
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.
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.
Nor’easter batters coast, sets back St. Johns County’s rebuilding process following last hurricane season
Read full article: Nor’easter batters coast, sets back St. Johns County’s rebuilding process following last hurricane seasonWater levels are expected to rise 2 to 4 feet above normal, so a Coastal Flood Warning and a Coastal Flood Advisory remain in effect through Tuesday morning.
Cold front headed toward Jacksonville spurs warning about risk of house fires
Read full article: Cold front headed toward Jacksonville spurs warning about risk of house firesFriday will mark the coldest day of the season with high temperatures only in the 40s. Temperatures will then dip into the low 20s through the weekend, according to The Weather Authority.
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Here’s your Clay County Fair forecast for opening weekend
Read full article: Here’s your Clay County Fair forecast for opening weekendStarting on Thursday, the Clay County Fair will fire up the rides, yummy food, agricultural education and shows. All thanks to a cold front, our temperatures will range from the 60s and 70s with mostly sunny skies. The fair will kick off at 2 p.m. with highs in the upper 60s low 70s and mostly sunny skies. Here’s what you can expect through opening weekend:Friday: Mostly sunny skies with a highs in the low 60s. Saturday: Mostly sunny skies with highs in the upper 60s near 70.
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Rebecca Barry to wrap 15-year career at News4JAX
Read full article: Rebecca Barry to wrap 15-year career at News4JAXJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Meteorologist Rebecca Barry and WJXT/WCWJ Vice President and General Manager Bob Ellis announced that Rebecca will be leaving the station later this month. I’m even more appreciative of the community who made me feel like a part of their family,” Barry said. She started her career at Channel 4 and we’ve watched her develop into a precise forecaster and compelling storyteller,” Ellis said. “We tried to talk her out of leaving, but understand she’s looking to take that next career step. Ad“Just as George Winterling has remained a part of our family since retiring, Rebecca will always be a part of News4JAX,” Ellis said.
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Before apps, how did your family monitor storms?
Read full article: Before apps, how did your family monitor storms?As Tropical Storm Eta sped across Florida early Thursday, Insider Shawn Gorman shared a StormPin showing a decades-old barometer that once belonged to his grandparents. And, as it turns out, Eta isn’t the first storm the family heirloom has survived. He said the barometer went down as the storm neared Jacksonville. My grandparents said when they lost radio/power, so they used this to monitor the storm.”RELATED: Share your Pins! If your photo is selected, you might see it featured in a forecast or in the Weather Insider newsletter.
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News4JAX launches Insider membership program
Read full article: News4JAX launches Insider membership programJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – As the most trusted source of local news, News4JAX is the team you count on when a story breaks. That’s why we’re launching News4JAX Insider, a membership program that brings you closer to our newsroom than ever before. “Our News4JAX Insider program now gives us ways to forge deeper connections with our viewers and make them part of our station family. This program has five pillars: Support, Talk To Us, Offers, Access and Weather+🤝 Support: Through this program, you’ll play a key role in helping us make our coverage even better. Learn more or sign up for News4JAX Insider by visiting the program’s page on our website.
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Share your Launch America pix on StormPins
Read full article: Share your Launch America pix on StormPinsJACKSONVILLE, Fla. Weve added a new category to StormPins, our photo and video sharing tool on The Weather Authority app and on News4Jax.com. Select camera or photosThat will pull up two options, a camera icon and a photos icon. If you havent taken the photo yet, choose the camera icon to take the photo. If you have already taken the photo, select the photos icon to choose which photo or video to upload. Once you are done with that, select the words Drop Pin at the top right hand corner of the screen.
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From heat to hurricanes, here’s the weather events that shaped 2019
Read full article: From heat to hurricanes, here’s the weather events that shaped 2019JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Rain, wind, flooding, heat and tornadoes: Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia saw it all in 2019. As 2019 comes to an end, we’re looking back at the weather events that shaped 2019:In April, a round of severe storms across Southeast Georgia produced a tornado that touched down in Camden County. “We did know there was some severe weather but we thought thunderstorms, heavy rain," Thigpen told News4Jax. To round out the year, a round of severe weather in early December produced an EF1 tornado in Flagler County. In early December, a round of severe weather produced an EF1 tornado.

Finalize your hurricane kit. What are you forgetting?
Read full article: Finalize your hurricane kit. What are you forgetting?Florida is keeping an eye on the system churning through the Caribbean, so now is the time to take an inventory of your hurricane supplies. So just what and how much do you need in your emergency kit? Water1 gallon of water per person per day (additional water for bathing, etc.) Store water in clean plastic containersFoodPurchase foods that require no refrigeration and little preparation, such as:Ready-to-eat canned foodCanned juices, milk, soup (if powdered, store extra water)Snacks: cookies, cereals, etc. For more information on hurricane supply kids, visit: American Red Cross | Ready AmericaCopyright 2019 by WJXT News4Jax - All rights reserved.