Sunday afternoon storms move through NE FL and SE GA

TIDAL FLOODING EARLY THIS WEEK

Higher astronomical tides and a surge of breezy northeasterly winds, tidal levels are expected to increase and cause minor flood impacts in flood prone areas.

SUNDAY EVENING FORECAST

As the front approaches SE Georgia and NE Florida, more storms and rain will continue through sunset.

There will be rounds of isolated to scattered storms through sunset. Some isolated severe storms are possible with strong winds and heavy downpours. The greatest chance for storms is along, I-95, the coast, and Saint Johns River Basin.

RAIN ACCUMULATION THROUGH SUNDAY 11:59 pm

Temperatures will drop into the mid-70s by midnight with light winds from the east and northeast, partly cloudy skies, high humidity and low rain chances.

JACKSONVILLE 0.10 of an inch

LAKE CITY 0.20 of an inch

PALATKA 0.35 of an inch

BRUNSWICK 0.05 of an inch

ST AUGUSTINE 0.15 of an inch

TIMELINE FOR RAIN CHANCES

Timeline of Rain and Location (Copyright 2025 by WJXT News4JAX - All rights reserved.)
More storms move through along front after sunset (Copyright 2025 by WJXT News4JAX - All rights reserved.)
Timeline of Rain and Location (Copyright 2025 by WJXT News4JAX - All rights reserved.)

TRACKING THE TROPICS

There are currently no disturbances.


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