Jacksonville FL — Northeast Florida is expected to see near record high temps today as our stretch of hot and humid weather continues.
Action News Jax Chief Meteorologist Mike Buresh says today we’ll reach the mid-to-upper 80’s in Jacksonville.
“The record is 86 for this date, set back in 1951. Looks like we may very well break that as long as we don’t get any showers over the airport too early because we will see a couple of showers maybe an isolated thunderstorm develop.” Mike says.
Mike says the rain today won’t be as widespread as it was yesterday. Tomorrow, Mike says it’ll be hot as we’ll get up to 88 which would easily break the record high, but finally relief will be on the way tomorrow night as a cool front moves in. We’ll start to feel cooler Friday and on through the weekend.
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