JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – If you liked yesterday’s weather, you’ll love today’s weather. A very similar dynamic is at play, as the afternoon showers will be more isolated along the I-95 corridor as the East Coast sea breeze moves inland. These showers should be short, staying along I-10 and southward, as the breeze pushes to the west.
Southeast Georgia is expected to have another dry day.
Otherwise, mostly sunny skies and high heat prevail. The beaches will stay below 90 with the onshore breeze, while inland areas soar into the mid-90s.
It’s important to listen to your body and recognize the signs of heat danger.
The first week of summer kicks off on a dry note, with rain chances dipping as low as 10% during the middle of the week. Moisture makes a comeback by week’s end, bringing higher rain chances and the return of classic summer afternoon storms.
Atlantic, Gulf, and Caribbean mostly quiet for now
From the National Hurricane Center: a trough of low pressure located about 500 miles east-southeast of Bermuda is producing disorganized showers and thunderstorms. Some slow development of this system is possible during the next couple of days before it moves into a region of strong upper-level winds. This system is expected to move northeastward over the central Atlantic during the next few days.
Formation chance through 48 hours...low...10 percent.
Formation chance through 7 days...low...10 percent.
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