JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Action News Jax’s First Alert Weather Team is tracking a few downpours coming into the weekend.
Friday morning will be dry and muggy with temperatures in the 70s. Highs later today will reach the lower to mid-90s inland and lower 90s along the coast. Feels-like temperatures will be 100 to 105 degrees before any rain and storms arrive.
A few showers and storms will develop before lunchtime to the west of Jacksonville and spread east through the afternoon. A late-day shower or storm will continue near and after the early evening commute. Heavy rain, lightning and gusty winds are the main threats.
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Heat and humidity will continue into the weekend with daily chances of rain and storms, primarily in the afternoons. Highs this weekend will be in the lower 90s with feels-like temperatures of up to 105 degrees.
There are no areas of concern in the tropics.
Action News Jax’s First Alert Weather Team will continue to monitor the forecast and bring you updates throughout the day.
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Here’s a look at your First Alert 7-Day Forecast:
TODAY: Partly sunny, hot and humid with scattered afternoon storms. HIGH: 95 (Feels like: 100-105)
TONIGHT: Rain ending, humid and becoming partly cloudy. LOW: 75
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FRIDAY: Partly sunny with a few storms. High 93/Low 76
SATURDAY: Partly sunny with scattered afternoon storms. High 92/Low 75
SUNDAY: Partly sunny with scattered afternoon storms. High 92/Low 74
MONDAY: Partly sunny with a few afternoon showers/storms. High 92/Low 75
TUESDAY: Partly sunny with a few afternoon showers/storms. High 91/Low 74
WEDNESDAY: Partly sunny with a few afternoon showers/storms. High 91/Low 74
THURSDAY: Partly sunny with a few afternoon showers/storms. High 92/Low 75
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