First Alert Weather Team tracking a few showers for some neighborhoods
Action News Jax’s First Alert Weather Team is tracking a few showers that will affect some neighborhoods on Wednesday. The First Alert Weather Team in Jacksonville, Florida, is tracking a few showers that will affect some neighborhoods on Wednesday. The morning commute is expected to be dry, with high temperatures reaching the upper 80s to near 90s degrees. The showers are expected to arrive this afternoon and have widely scattered coverage inland, but there won't be much rain along the coast. Rain chances are likely to decrease for the remainder of the week, with temperatures expected to reach the mid-90s. The weather is also monitoring a weak low-pressure system that will cross the state of Florida and enter the Southwest Atlantic offshore the Southeast United States tomorrow. There is a low chance of tropical development, but no significant impact on our area due to enhanced rip current risks at the beach.
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Action News Jax’s First Alert Weather Team is tracking a few showers that will affect some neighborhoods on Wednesday.
According to First Alert Meteorologist Garrett Bedenbaugh, the morning commute will be dry. Highs today will reach the upper 80s to near 90s degrees.
The showers are expected to come in this afternoon and have widely scattered coverage inland. There won’t be much rain along the coast.
Rain chances will continue to trend downward for the remainder of the week.
Father’s Day Weekend looks hot and mostly dry with only an isolated shower.
Onshore winds will continue through the weekend, keeping a moderate risk of rip currents at the beaches.
As for the tropics, the First Alert Weather Team is monitoring a weak low-pressure system that will cross the state of Florida and enter the Southwest Atlantic offshore the Southeast United States tomorrow. Conditions aren’t ideal for tropical development, but there is a low chance a tropical/subtropical system will form.
Our area shouldn’t be impacted minus some enhanced rip current risks at the beach later in the week.
Action News Jax’s First Alert Weather Team will continue to monitor the forecast and will bring you updates throughout the day.
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Here’s a look at your First Alert 7-Day Forecast:
INTERACTIVE RADAR: Keep track of the rain as it moves through your neighborhood
THURSDAY: Partly to mostly cloudy with a few inland showers/storms. High 89/Low 73
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