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Winds whip into the night with nor’easter conditions sticking around Monday
Read full article: Winds whip into the night with nor’easter conditions sticking around MondayOur rain chances have dropped for NE FL but those across SE GA will continue to see showers track north this evening. Strong winds will continue along our beaches with a north wind 17 to 20 mph and gusts 30+ mph. We do have a Gale Warning offshore and a Small Craft Advisory along our beaches due to rough seas and rough surf. Cloudy skies and strong northeasterly winds 15-20 mph will continue through the night with lows dropping into the low 50s. Nor’easter conditions will follow us into Monday before we slowly improve with the a peek of sunshine returning Tuesday with highs back in the 70s - Yay!
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Done with the nor’easter?
Read full article: Done with the nor’easter?JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Quick update the nor’easter... All of the Coastal Warnings continue including: Coastal Flood Warning, Gale Warning, Heavy Surf, Extreme Rip Current Risk. The nor’easter which rolled in on Saturday morning has shifted from the rains of Saturday to windy, tidal flooding conditions that will persist for days. Winds have been gusty and generally under 30 mph in inland areas, but those winds have been much higher along the coast with 43 mph winds at Mayport and 48 mph winds at Marineland. Tidal flooding has been taken place at high tide and these high tides will continue to run 1 to 1-1/2 feet above normal high tide through this work week. Want to read more on the nor’easter?
