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First Alert Weather: Up-and-down temps as we (still) wait for rain

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Here’s what the First Alert Weather Team said you can expect for the First Alert Weather forecast:

  • Saturday’s the latest in what has been a string of beautiful days
  • As of 3:30 PM, Jax has at least tied the record high for today of 84 degrees
  • Winds turn off the ocean tomorrow, bringing our temps down slightly
  • It will be noticeably cooler at the beach by Sunday afternoon
  • Monday stays slightly cooler
  • Then we warm right back up near records Tuesday & Wednesday
  • A cold front moves through late Wednesday, knocking our temps back again for the holiday weekend
  • Turkey Day itself will be partly sunny, breezy & a touch cool
  • Daytime highs stay in the 60s through Friday & Saturday
  • If there is rain the next week, it will be late Wednesday, north of I-10, as the cold front passes through
  • Otherwise, the outlook is still dry as the drought gets worse

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First Alert 7-day Forecast:

  • TONIGHT: Mostly Clear & Mild. Low: 63
  • TOMORROW: Mostly Sunny. High: 81 (70s @ Coast)
  • MON: Mostly Sunny. 57/78
  • TUE: Partly Sunny & Warm. 60/84 (Record: 85 - 1992)
  • WED: Partly to Mostly Cloudy. 60/82 (Record: 84/1946)
  • THANKSGIVING: Partly to Mostly Sunny, A Touch Cool. 55/69
  • FRI: Mostly Sunny. 42/66
  • SAT: Mostly to Partly Sunny. 45/69

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