Jacksonville, FL — The First Alert Weather Team will be watching for a line of storms in SE Georgia to start shifting south and east through the morning.
This morning will be cloudy and muggy with scattered showers and storms across NE Florida and a broken line if rain and storms in our Georgia counties.
A cold front is slowly moving its way from SE Georgia into NE Florida and that will move rain and storms along with it. The afternoon will be cloudy with scattered showers and storms.
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Isolated severe storms and even an isolated tornado will be possible especially through early afternoon. Scattered showers will continue through the afternoon and tonight before the front moves south of us. Skies will begin to clear by Tuesday morning with cooler temperatures expected the rest of this week.
The 30's return for Jacksonville on Thursday morning.
Severe threat wanes a bit as we progress through Monday...but there will still be storms through the evening hours #FirstAlertWX pic.twitter.com/ly1Gp9PU3G
— Corey Simma (@CSimmaWX) December 3, 2018
I'm tracking heavy rain and thunderstorms out ahead of a cold front this morning. When you can expect the wet weather to reach your neighborhood on CBS47/FOX30 @ActionNewsJax pic.twitter.com/tVFXcNLIPL
— Arielle Nixon (@NixonFirstAlert) December 3, 2018
Heavy rainfall over the past 48 hrs has parts of SE GA soaked in 4-9 inches. Another day of flooding rainfall & severe storm potential, then drier and cooler Tue-Fri. #jaxwx #gawx #flwx pic.twitter.com/LGSKfo1PsL
— NWS Jacksonville (@NWSJacksonville) December 3, 2018










