Jacksonville, Fl — The stretch of beautiful weather continues on this Cinco de Mayo with mostly sunny skies and comfortable humidity. Temperatures will climb to the mid-80s this afternoon with a light breeze.
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Action News Jax Chief Meteorologist Mike Buresh says humidity gradually increases this weekend. Saturday starts off in the 60s. Skies will be partly sunny to partly cloudy with highs in the mid-80s. A few showers and possibly a thunderstorm will develop, especially in the afternoon.
Sunday features an isolated shower or storm. However, Buresh says long parts of the weekend will be dry and several neighborhoods may see no rain.
We stay warm and humid into next week with temperatures in the upper 80s. Our next chance for more scattered thunderstorms is Tuesday.
First Alert Meteorologist Garrett Bedenbaugh is tracking a warm "Cinco de Mayo." Get the updated First Alert weekend forecast on FOX30 and CBS47 Action News JAX This Morning from 4:30 - 9 am. pic.twitter.com/LulHNOXwdZ
— Garrett Bedenbaugh (@wxgarrett) May 5, 2023
Cinco de Mayo! #FirstAlertWX pic.twitter.com/eRIIiL0zD6
— Garrett Bedenbaugh (@wxgarrett) May 5, 2023
⚠️ High Risk of Rip Current in effect today for NE FL & SE GA beaches.
— NWS Jacksonville (@NWSJacksonville) May 5, 2023
Do you Know how to Survive a Rip Current? 🌊🏖️
Relax, Stay Calm & float to conserve energy.
Swim 🏊 along the shore until you escape the current or face the shore & call for help. 🆘#flwx #gawx #jaxwx pic.twitter.com/1p5LX1O4eP
JAX Climate Tidbits: Still running a close #2 for the warmest start to a calendar year at Jacksonville, FL (since 1971 at the current Int'l Arpt location) with an avg temp of 65F thru 5/3 (+4.4F) above normal, just behind the 65.3F set in 2020. #jaxwx #flwx pic.twitter.com/2wrCIakKEy
— NWS Jacksonville (@NWSJacksonville) May 4, 2023