Jacksonville, FL — You’re feeling the start of a significant change in our weather. Action News Jax Chief Meteorologist Mike Buresh says the big difference over yesterday is the gusty wind.
“Not a whole lot of temperature recovery only in the low to mid 60’s through the early and middle part of the afternoon and then temperatures will have a tendency to fall off some by late in the day, leading to a cold night tonight”, said Buresh.
Wind chills early tomorrow may be near or just below freezing. And it stays cool through Friday.
#firstalertwx "All the Weather, All the Time" - Buresh weather podcast - brief shot of colder air on the way https://t.co/ub0Dstwukr
— Mike Buresh (@MikeFirstAlert) January 9, 2019
This morning temperatures are in the 50s, but much colder air is on the way. Lows will drop into the 30s early Thursday, but it will FEEL like the upper 20s! #firstalertwx pic.twitter.com/u8SkEilSeM
— Arielle Nixon (@NixonFirstAlert) January 9, 2019
Gusty northwesterly winds will develop by mid-morning today and will remain breezy along the coast tonight. Wind chill values will plunge below freezing overnight through early Thurs. A light freeze and widespread frost are expected inland Thurs night #flwx #gawx #jaxwx @JaxReady pic.twitter.com/OP0jxzx8Vv
— NWS Jacksonville (@NWSJacksonville) January 9, 2019
Check this out! Freezing temperatures in spots inland early Thursday morning. I'm tracking hold cold it will *feel* in the First Alert Forecast on CBS47/FOX30 @ActionNewsJax pic.twitter.com/3g9v4TobAC
— Arielle Nixon (@NixonFirstAlert) January 9, 2019