Jacksonville, FL — The entire NE Florida listening area is under a tornado watch until 4pm as a line of strong to severe storms moves east/northeast. Action News Jax Chief Meteorologist Mike Buresh says we're all going to see rain, and and in fact we did early this morning so roads are wet.
It’s windy and warm ahead of the arrival of a line of storms from the west.
“Moving quickly to the east and northeast so expect conditions to change very quickly from one spot to another and from one time to another”, said Buresh.
Showers may linger into this evening and could even stick around early tomorrow. But we're in for a much cooler weekend.
Warm, muggy & breezy this morning with a ling of strong storms approaching from the west. Heavy rain and damaging wind gusts will be the main threats, but I can't rule out an isolated tornado as the line moves through. #firstalertwx pic.twitter.com/ROj8pqegI0
— Arielle Nixon (@NixonFirstAlert) April 19, 2019
I'm tracking a line of severe storms moving into our area by midday today. The greatest threat will be for damaging wind gusts, but I can't rule out an isolated tornado. #firstalertwx pic.twitter.com/fG5lnOoBDX
— Arielle Nixon (@NixonFirstAlert) April 19, 2019
in addition to the storms we have windy conditions today. A Wind Advisory will go into effect this morning at 9 and continue through 8 this evening. Wind will be strong out of the S/SW at 20-30mph with gusts up to 40mph. pic.twitter.com/FnkAIhxi3Z
— Arielle Nixon (@NixonFirstAlert) April 19, 2019
** FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY FRIDAY ** @wokv #firstalertwx pic.twitter.com/9nLYzRbHBf
— Mike Buresh (@MikeFirstAlert) April 19, 2019
Squall line with severe weather expected today. Strong damaging winds and isolated tornadoes are possible! #jaxwx #flwx #gawx pic.twitter.com/KVvjIatlyL
— NWS Jacksonville (@NWSJacksonville) April 19, 2019
#firstalertwx WIND ADVISORY for Friday - even without storms, wind gusts of 30-40 mph @WOKVNews pic.twitter.com/K4KTazw7Ed
— Mike Buresh (@MikeFirstAlert) April 19, 2019
Strong storms move off the coast this evening and we'll begin to clear out tonight. The weekend will be much cooler, especially Easter morning! #firstalertwx pic.twitter.com/1OxX3XUzU1
— Arielle Nixon (@NixonFirstAlert) April 19, 2019












