Jacksonville, FL — We're tracking 'feel like' temps dancing either way of freezing this morning. Action News Jax Chief Meteorlogist Mike Buresh says it's going to be a pretty winter day with wall to wall sunshine.
“A breeze to go along with temperatures that will struggle just to get into the mid-50’s. So 30’s early this morning, we’ll be in the 40’s to around 50 degrees at Noon, and then into the low to mid 50’s by this afternoon. A solid 10 degrees below average, setting us up for a cold night tonight”, said Buresh.
You could see inland frost early on Friday as temps fall into the low 30’s west of I-95, but staying above freezing and even into the 40’s closer to the beaches. Any sensitive plants may need to be brought inside before you go to bed tonight.
PODCAST: Wind chills in the 30's, chilly day ahead. @MikeFirstAlert track frost, weekend warming trend: https://t.co/UXVeFj3D50#firstalertwx @ActionNewsJax @WOKVNews @NixonFirstAlert @wxgarrett @CSimmaWX
— Rich Jones (@RichJonesJax) January 10, 2019
Wind chills are falling towards freezing early this morning and highs will only reach the 50s, so dress accordingly! Freeze warnings and frost advisories go into effect late tonight for many inland locations. Don't forget about pets and tender plants #flwx #gawx #jaxwx @JaxReady pic.twitter.com/wZCiBPWMWZ
— NWS Jacksonville (@NWSJacksonville) January 10, 2019
Temperatures are about 15 degrees colder this morning than early wednesday AND it's breezy! I'm tracking how low wind chills will fall by #sunrise in the First Alert Forecast on CBS47/FOX30 @ActionNewsJax pic.twitter.com/p9QxqgnEiJ
— Arielle Nixon (@NixonFirstAlert) January 10, 2019
Wind chills are in the 30s area-wide now and will continue to drop this morning. I'm tracking on CBS47/FOX30 @ActionNewsJax pic.twitter.com/loxOrDhEgr
— Arielle Nixon (@NixonFirstAlert) January 10, 2019