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FIRST ALERT WEATHER: Local nor’easter conditions continue

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — This morning is wet in coastal northeast Florida as many neighborhoods have seen rain all night.

  • Some places in eastern Duval county have seen 3-4″ of rain in the last 24 hours.
  • Across inland NE FL and SE GA, the weather is mainly dry.
  • Additional bands of rain will stream across north Florida through today, but they will vary in exact location and intensity.
  • Georgia will be much drier.
  • Everyone will remain cooler than average in the upper 70s/low 80s with mostly cloudy to overcast skies, gusty northeasterly winds, and showers.
  • Higher tides and coastal flooding will continue along the coast and river basins due to astronomical influences, king tides, onshore winds, and any rain coincident with high tide.
  • Much nicer weather looks to settle in by the end of this week.

TROPICS:

  • No active storms and no areas of concern, for now.

TODAY: Cloudy and breezy with occasional showers, especially in FL. HIGH: 81

TONIGHT: Partly to mostly cloudy with a few showers. LOW: 70

WEDNESDAY: Partly cloudy and breezy with a few showers south. 70/83

THURSDAY: Partly cloudy and nice. 66/84

FRIDAY: Mostly sunny and nice. 64/86

SATURDAY: Partly cloudy with an isolated shower. 67/85

SUNDAY: Partly cloudy with an isolated shower. 68/84

MONDAY: Partly cloudy with an isolated shower. 65/87

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