We are not done with the rain yet...

Much hotter and drier days are on the way

RADAR (.)

The bulk of the showers and storms have moved offshore, but we are not done yet.

A line of showers and storms continues to develop near and along Highway 301. The line is slowly pushing to the east, bring rounds of wet weather across northeast Florida and southeast Georgia. Showers with storms will continue through around 10 p.m. Isolated showers will be possible overnight.

Tuesday, we will see a mix of sun and clouds with near seasonal temperatures. Showers and storms will form along the Gulf sea breeze, mainly after 2 p.m.

Here comes the heat! Much warmer temperatures are expected Wednesday through the rest of the week.

HERE COMES THE HEAT! (.)

Tonight: Scattered showers with thunderstorms through around 10 p.m.

Tuesday: Partly cloudy with afternoon showers and storms, 30-40 percent. Near seasonal temperatures with showers and storms forming along the Gulf sea breeze, mainly after 2 p.m. Patchy fog with morning lows in the 60s. Afternoon highs in the 80s. Wind: SW 5-10 mph. Patchy fog overnight under clearing skies.

Looking ahead: Near record highs and dry conditions starting Wednesday.

Sunrise: 6:34 a.m.

Sunset: 8:12 p.m.


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Richard Nunn is the Weather Authority Chief Meteorologist

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