First Alert Weather: Recent dry spell to turn wet & stormy

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The First Alert Weather Team is tracking an end to a recent dry spell.

Notes from the meteorologist:

Thursday has been partly sunny, with temperatures in the 80s at the beaches to 90s inland. A small cluster of thunderstorms moves westward over W. Clay Co. in the afternoon/early evening, but remain well inland.

Our recent stretch of dry days will come to a stormy end Friday afternoon as scattered heavy storms erupt over much of the area, but not before another 90-degree day.

Typical late June/early July weather pattern will follow for the weekend into next week – hot, humid & scattered heavy afternoon storms.

TROPICS: No areas of concern. Next name: “Barry”. Always more: “Talking the Tropics With Mike”.

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First Alert 7-Day Forecast:

  • TONIGHT: Isolated inland storms ending early… partly cloudy. Low: 71
  • FRIDAY: Partly sunny with scattered afternoon t’storms. High: 92
  • FRIDAY NIGHT: A shower/storm early… partly cloudy. Low: 73
  • SATURDAY: Partly sunny with scattered afternoon showers/t’storms. High: 93
  • SUNDAY: Partly sunny with scattered afternoon showers/t’storms. 71/94
  • MONDAY: Partly sunny, scattered afternoon showers & t’storms. 72/92
  • TUESDAY: Partly sunny with scattered afternoon showers & t’storms 73/91
  • WEDNESDAY: Partly sunny with scattered afternoon showers & storms. 72/92
  • THURSDAY: Partly cloudy with scattered afternoon showers & t’storms. 73/91

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