Fog is spreading across southeast Georgia and along the Gulf. Dense fog advisories will continue through 9 a.m.
Mother Nature must be a baseball fan. The heavier storms in southern Duval tapered to a sprinkle by the time they reached Downtown. The showers and storms have faded for the night.
Patchy to dense fog will be possible along our coastal counties and inland areas, west of Highway 301.
Near record highs under partly cloudy skies through the rest of the week.
Tonight: A few showers possible through sunset. Partly cloudy with patchy fog.
Wednesday: Patchy fog early then becoming partly cloudy and warm. Morning lows in the 60s. Afternoon highs in the 80s inland, upper 70s to low 80s along our beaches. Wind: SE 5-15 mph.
Thursday - Friday: Feeling like summer! Patchy fog and warm mornings will be followed by warm, humid afternoons. The dry pattern continues Thursday, April 3 for the opening of the Clay County Fair.
Sunrise: 7:14 am
Sunset: 7:46 pm