Jacksonville, FL — The day after Hurricane Dorian will be hot with temperatures in the upper 90’s but it’ll be dry and winds out of the west will be tolerable. The heat continues through the weekend as high temperatures soar to the lower to mid 90’s.
Dorian is moving north and northeast today. It will come dangerously close to the South Carolina coast today before potentially making landfall along the North Carolina coast on Friday.
PHOTOS: Hurricane Dorian in the 904
During the peak of the storm, St. Augustine registered a wind gust of 62 mph. The highest wind gust in the area was Crescent Beach.
Here is a look at Dorian's track since it was "born" late last month. Been tracking it for a while! @ActionNewsJax @WOKVNews #FirstAlertWX @MikeFirstAlert @CSimmaWX #Dorian pic.twitter.com/N47VFbSALn
— Garrett Bedenbaugh (@wxgarrett) September 5, 2019
PODCAST: Early dissection of #Dorian impacts in NE Florida. @MikeFirstAlert: https://t.co/lNqzDq9mj2#firstalertwx @WOKVNews @ActionNewsJax @wxgarrett @RossFirstAlert @CSimmaWX @StaceyGarvilla pic.twitter.com/X0MYDULpTD
— Rich Jones (@RichJonesJax) September 5, 2019
The coastal Carolinas are taking a beating this morning from #Dorian. The center of the storm will move close to the coast of SC through the day. #firstalertwx @WOKVNews @ActionNewsJax pic.twitter.com/Dd6iA6CLSd
— Rich Jones (@RichJonesJax) September 5, 2019