Jacksonville, Fl — The weekend featured times of heavy downpours - Saturday was more widespread - as the wet season awakens from the months-long slumber.
Here's another video better showing the hail on Mallory Street in Avondale pic.twitter.com/bygP6OjvaJ
— LisaOare (@lisaoare1) May 21, 2022
Action News Jax Meteorologist Alyssa Pejic says each day this week features a chance for showers and storms. They’ll be more isolated early in the week.
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Temperatures will be around average in the upper 80s with high humidity. A few late day thunderstorms will develop after 4 or 5 pm. Coverage will be primarily inland away from the coast.
A few isolated showers or storms will develop tomorrow. Otherwise it’ll be muggy and very warm.
Temperatures will be stuck in the mid and upper 80s each day. Coverage of showers and storms picks back up on Friday.
Good morning! I'm tracking when showers and storms develop today. Get the updated First Alert forecast on FOX30 and CBS47 Action News JAX This Morning from 4:30 - 9 am. pic.twitter.com/mxraaNPrr1
— Garrett Bedenbaugh (@wxgarrett) May 23, 2022
MONDAY || Tracking a warm and humid day ahead. A few inland afternoon storms. #FirstAlertWX pic.twitter.com/cKMK836HXY
— Garrett Bedenbaugh (@wxgarrett) May 23, 2022
8 PM EDT May 22: Low pressure over the north-central Gulf of Mexico is expected to move inland over the central Gulf coast late tonight or Monday and produce heavy rains and gusty winds. Visit https://t.co/tW4KeFW0gB and https://t.co/SiZo8ohZMN for details. pic.twitter.com/r6P50RBQJx
— National Hurricane Center (@NHC_Atlantic) May 22, 2022
Rodney in NW St. Johns County got SIX INCHES of rain on Saturday!! That's half a foot. WOW ☂️ #FirstAlertWX @NWSJacksonville pic.twitter.com/okiFCvOLgJ
— Corey Simma (@CSimmaWX) May 22, 2022
RADAR INDICATED RAIN TOTALS: Some spots today received up to 5" of rain! Much needed rainfall reached coastal locations!
— Alyssa Pejic (@AlyssaPejicWx) May 22, 2022
Tonight, still tracking lingering rain/storms on CBS 47 @ 11 PM.#FirstAlertWx pic.twitter.com/nKWKSdaJaN
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