Jacksonville, Fl — We are going to feel subtle changes in our weather pattern as the work week draws to a close. Action News Jax Chief Meteorologist Mike Buresh says winds off the Atlantic Ocean will push storms more inland.
A few morning showers are possible near or east of I-95 to the beaches, then shifting along the I-95 corridor by midday and then near or west of U.S. 301 later in the day.
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Temperatures surge into the upper 80s near 90. Locally heavy rainfall and lightning are the primary threats. Another day tomorrow with afternoon storms.
TROPICS: Two tropical waves (one east of The Windward Islands, one moving off the west coast of Africa) bear watching in the long-term. They aren’t a concern for Florida in the short-term. We will keep you updated.
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