Jacksonville, FL — Mild temperatures and low humidity will be around for about 36 hours or so, before the next big weather change impacts your weekend.
Action News Jax Chief Meteorologist Mike Buresh says afternoon temperatures today will be in the mid and upper 70’s with thin high clouds.
Low temperatures tonight will fall into the 50’s tonight, and parts of western Duval and Nassau County could see temperatures fall into the upper 40’s.
But all things change by Friday night and into Saturday as a tropical disturbance arrives from the Gulf of Mexico. It’s unclear at this time how this system will behave and intensify, so keep listening to WOKV for updates from the First Alert Weather Team.
Enjoy 36 hours of cooler, autumn weather. @MikeFirstAlert Podcast tracks tropical moisture for start of weekend: https://t.co/Y4MhmDmanl#firstalertwx @WOKVNews @ActionNewsJax @wxgarrett @CSimmaWX @StaceyGarvilla @RossFirstAlert pic.twitter.com/GmPypaKo2C
— Rich Jones (@RichJonesJax) October 17, 2019
We will see increasing tropical moisture for the start of the weekend. #FirstAlertWX pic.twitter.com/lnVWiybk44
— Garrett Bedenbaugh (@wxgarrett) October 17, 2019
#firstalertwx "All the Weather, All the Time" - Buresh weather podcast https://t.co/702ds2KLjv
— Mike Buresh (@MikeFirstAlert) October 17, 2019
First Alert Meteorologist Garrett Bedenbaugh is tracking some cooler temperatures and a tropical disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico. Get the First Alert Forecast for when we see rain again all morning on FOX30 and CBS47 Action News JAX. pic.twitter.com/H6pvx8NIgI
— Garrett Bedenbaugh (@wxgarrett) October 17, 2019
Another morning tomorrow of the 50s... but then humidity and temperatures will be on the rise again for the weekend. #FirstAlertWX pic.twitter.com/ktu7uGlmzJ
— Garrett Bedenbaugh (@wxgarrett) October 17, 2019
#firstalertwx deep oceanic heat content shows a “positive” over the Central Gulf then trails off to the east (still warm sea surface temps.) @WOKVNews pic.twitter.com/VQDGLkWxLF
— Mike Buresh (@MikeFirstAlert) October 17, 2019
Let's hope 90 degree days are done for this year. Last one was Mon.... avg: Sept. 24th, latest: Oct. 27, 2010 #FirstAlertWx pic.twitter.com/4ZK0nGhsRv
— Mike Buresh (@MikeFirstAlert) October 16, 2019