Skip to main content
Partly Cloudy icon
86º
WJXT logo

Go to the WJXT homepage

Join Insider
    • News
    • Watch Live
    • Local News
    • Florida
    • Georgia
    • National
    • Politics & Power
    • Politics
    • I-Team
    • Trust Index
    • Community
    • Health
    • Money
    • Education
    • Consumer
    • Entertainment
    • Weird News
    • Weather
    • Weather News
    • Traffic
    • SnapJAX
    • Skycams
    • Alerts
    • Hurricanes
    • Plan and Prepare
    • Georgia
    • St. Augustine
    • Environment
    • Forecasting Change
    • News4JAX+
    • Watch Live
    • News4JAX Insider
    • How To Watch News4JAX+
    • Download News4JAX Apps
    • The Morning Show
    • River City Live
    • Podcasts
    • This Week In Jacksonville
    • Business Edition
    • Solutionaries
    • NEXTGEN TV
    • TV Listings
    • Florida Justice
    • Sports
    • Sports Videos
    • Jaguars
    • Jaguars Stats
    • News4JAGS Podcast
    • Gators Breakdown
    • Gators Stats
    • High School Sports
    • Varsity 4
    • Going Ringside Podcast
    • V4rsity Podcast
    • All Star Athlete
    • Olympics
    • Features
    • News4JAX Insider
    • Florida Justice
    • 4 Your Neighborhood
    • Events Calendar
    • Positively JAX
    • River City Live
    • Deals4JAX
    • News4JAX+
    • Women’s History Month
    • Look Local
    • Travel
    • Jacksonville Image Awards
    • Food & Recipes
    • Live Healthy
    • Contests & Rules
    • Talking Health
    • Pets
    • uSay Voting
    • River City Live
    • Watch River City Live
    • River City+
    • Eats & Treats
    • Beats
    • Wellness
    • Local Spotlight
    • Pets
    • Shopping
    • SnapJAX
    • SnapJAX Stories
    • Breaking News Photos
    • Newsletters
    • Sign Up For Newsletters
    • WJXT
    • Contact Us
    • Help Center
    • Careers at WJXT/WCWJ
    • SnapJAX
    • Meet the Team
    • Advertise with us
    • CW17
    • CW Program Guide
    • Bounce
  • News
  • Weather
  • News4JAX+
  • Sports
  • Features
  • River City Live
  • SnapJAX
  • Newsletters
  • WJXT
  • CW17
News4JAX.com
  • News
  • Weather
  • News4JAX+
  • Sports
  • Features
  • River City Live
  • SnapJAX
  • Newsletters
  • WJXT
  • CW17
  • BREAKING NEWS

BREAKING NEWS

LIVE: After tear gas and street fires, a Los Angeles community cleans up as National Guard troops arrive

HEAT


No description available

Half of world's population endured extra month of extreme heat due to climate change, experts say

Read full article: Half of world's population endured extra month of extreme heat due to climate change, experts say

Scientists say 4 billion people, about half the world’s population, experienced at least one extra month of extreme heat because of human-caused climate change from May 2024 to May 2025.

No description available

Jacksonville braces for storms: News4JAX is tracking afternoon storms

Read full article: Jacksonville braces for storms: News4JAX is tracking afternoon storms

News4JAX meteorologist Richard Nunn tracks severe thunderstorms and high heat in Jacksonville, with a potential cool down and lower rain chances expected over the weekend. See the latest on what to expect and when to plan your outdoor activities.

No description available

Hot weather looms, rain unlikely

Read full article: Hot weather looms, rain unlikely

High temperatures remain in the 90s with high pressure

No description available

We are not done with the rain yet...

Read full article: We are not done with the rain yet...

Much hotter weather is on the way

No description available

Dallas Mavericks win the NBA draft lottery and the chance to pick Cooper Flagg No. 1 overall

Read full article: Dallas Mavericks win the NBA draft lottery and the chance to pick Cooper Flagg No. 1 overall

The ping-pong balls have spoken: Cooper Flagg might be headed to Dallas to start his NBA career.

No description available

Above average heat, High Rip Current Risk

Read full article: Above average heat, High Rip Current Risk

Life-threatening rip currents

No description available

Early season heat wave set to scorch

Read full article: Early season heat wave set to scorch

Unseasonable warmth will begin on Wednesday and intensify through the weekend, with highs reaching the 90s for many inland areas across NE Florida and Georgia.

No description available

No hard feelings, Warriors star Jimmy Butler says, as he prepares for his first game back in Miami

Read full article: No hard feelings, Warriors star Jimmy Butler says, as he prepares for his first game back in Miami

Jimmy Butler has been through these first-game-back matchups against former teams before.

No description available

The NBA's Southeast Division is struggling. There's still hope for the Hawks, Magic and Heat

Read full article: The NBA's Southeast Division is struggling. There's still hope for the Hawks, Magic and Heat

This fall will mark the 10th anniversary of the NBA changing its playoff rules and not guaranteeing a division champion a top-four seed regardless of their record.

No description available

Heating hacks: Free ways to lower your bill

Read full article: Heating hacks: Free ways to lower your bill

On average, nearly half of all residential energy consumption in the U.S. is attributed to heating costs and 85% of adults report that their utility costs have gone up in recent years.

No description available

Sizzling stress: The hazards of extreme heat

Read full article: Sizzling stress: The hazards of extreme heat

The National Weather Service says extreme heat is the leading cause of weather-related deaths, killing more people in the U.S. than any other weather phenomenon in 2023.

No description available

Company breaking ground in Jacksonville wants to build an airplane that can go from NYC to London in 90 minutes

Read full article: Company breaking ground in Jacksonville wants to build an airplane that can go from NYC to London in 90 minutes

The city of Jacksonville is set to break ground on a new hypersonic testing facility on Monday.

No description available

It’s the 7th-straight day with a Heat Advisory in Jacksonville. But a ‘cold front’ is on the way (It will still be HOT)

Read full article: It’s the 7th-straight day with a Heat Advisory in Jacksonville. But a ‘cold front’ is on the way (It will still be HOT)

Everywhere you go people are talking about the weather, wiping sweat from their brows. It’s truly been a hot, hot summer and we continue to talk about it everyday.

No description available

Afternoon storms move through Southern counties, Northeast Florida

Read full article: Afternoon storms move through Southern counties, Northeast Florida

Dangerous feels-like temperatures remain until the evening after sunset for all of Southeast Georgia and Northeast Florida. Storms with heavy downpours will continue in Putnam, Flagler, and part of St. Johns counties until after sunset.

No description available

Extreme heat is impacting most Americans' electricity bills, AP-NORC poll finds

Read full article: Extreme heat is impacting most Americans' electricity bills, AP-NORC poll finds

A poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research finds that around 7 in 10 Americans say extreme heat has had a major or minor impact on their electricity bills in the past year, and a majority have seen a similar impact on their outdoor activities.

No description available

Scorching streak: Jacksonville near top 10 longest stretches of 90° days

Read full article: Scorching streak: Jacksonville near top 10 longest stretches of 90° days

As the summer of 2024 blazes on, Jacksonville finds itself in the grip of incessant heat with temperatures soaring to 90 degrees or higher for an unbroken stretch of 28 days and counting.

No description available

If you’re feeling the heat, your pets are too! 🐾 Here’s how to keep them safe & cool 😎

Read full article: If you’re feeling the heat, your pets are too! 🐾 Here’s how to keep them safe & cool 😎

It’s been unusually hot in Jacksonville, and pets are feeling it, too! The Jacksonville Humane Society is sharing tips on keeping pets safe and cool this summer.

No description available

Heat Advisory remains in effect through Sunday afternoon

Read full article: Heat Advisory remains in effect through Sunday afternoon

Stay hydrated and indoors during this dangerous heat day

No description available

Slightly above average hot temperatures, triple digit heat index

Read full article: Slightly above average hot temperatures, triple digit heat index

Temperatures remain in the low 90s with the feels like in the 100s and afternoon rain

No description available

Things to know about heat deaths as a dangerously hot summer shapes up in the western US

Read full article: Things to know about heat deaths as a dangerously hot summer shapes up in the western US

A dangerously hot summer has shaped up in the U.S. West.

No description available

New study shows Jacksonville 8 degrees hotter than most of the planet

Read full article: New study shows Jacksonville 8 degrees hotter than most of the planet

New study on "Urban Heat Index" shows majority of city is 8 degrees hotter than actual temperature. Around 11-thousand live under conditions that are 9 degrees hotter.

No description available

How the heat can affect your mood

Read full article: How the heat can affect your mood

Have you ever noticed you feel more anxious or stressed when it gets really hot outside? Well, you’re not alone.

No description available

How the city plans to use ‘Stadium of the Future’ renovations to reduce Jacksonville’s ‘heat islands’

Read full article: How the city plans to use ‘Stadium of the Future’ renovations to reduce Jacksonville’s ‘heat islands’

One of the hottest areas of Jacksonville is in the downtown core. Scientists say it’s hotter there because of building and paving material, lack of greenspace, and population density.

No description available

90s for the foreseeable future, rain on the horizon, and Beryl

Read full article: 90s for the foreseeable future, rain on the horizon, and Beryl

The 90s are in the forecast for Monday. Our high is 95, with the record set at 101 degrees—but while breaking temperature records isn’t in the cards, feels-like temperatures will make us feel like we’re around 110 degrees in some areas later today.

No description available

Changes coming to the commute downtown as JEA crews install new lines

Read full article: Changes coming to the commute downtown as JEA crews install new lines

As the heat continues to hit us this summer, JEA is working to extend two, 20-inch chilled water mains.

No description available

Feeling like you’re stuck in an oven? You’re not completely wrong about that.

Read full article: Feeling like you’re stuck in an oven? You’re not completely wrong about that.

The high heat we’re experiencing right now is considered a heat wave by the National Weather Service based on their definition which “is a period of abnormally hot weather generally lasting more than two days.”

No description available

‘Heat can be a killer’: National Weather Service sends warning as temperatures rise

Read full article: ‘Heat can be a killer’: National Weather Service sends warning as temperatures rise

Heat exhaustion or heatstroke can develop in a matter of minutes. And those aren't the only things to look out for. Six children have already died in hot cars this year.

No description available

Heat Advisory in effect for Southeast Georgia and isolated storms, Hurricane Beryl not a local threat

Read full article: Heat Advisory in effect for Southeast Georgia and isolated storms, Hurricane Beryl not a local threat

Temperatures will have the feels like effect of 100 plus degrees

No description available

Dangerous heatwave affecting Jacksonville, much of U.S.

Read full article: Dangerous heatwave affecting Jacksonville, much of U.S.

A heatwave is headed to the Central and Eastern portions of the United States next week with dangerous temperatures anticipated to be near or over 100 degrees.

No description available

Medications that can make heat-related illnesses worse

Read full article: Medications that can make heat-related illnesses worse

As the temperature rises, so does the risk of heat-related illnesses -- and certain medications can make a person even more vulnerable when it's hot outside.

No description available

Increasing Afternoon Highs and Rain Chances Through the End of the Week

Read full article: Increasing Afternoon Highs and Rain Chances Through the End of the Week

Increasing Afternoon Highs and Rain Chances Through the End of the Week

No description available

Take precautions against heat stroke, heat exhaustion as temperatures soar

Read full article: Take precautions against heat stroke, heat exhaustion as temperatures soar

Heat-related illnesses can happen to anyone, even if you’re used to this Florida heat.

No description available

Blue Jay Listening Room

Read full article: Blue Jay Listening Room

Blue Jay Listening Room won Jax Best Local Music Venue a couple of years ago cementing its place in Jacksonville as the place to check out music of all genres in an intimate setting.

No description available

Excessive Heat Looms over NE FL and SE GA

Read full article: Excessive Heat Looms over NE FL and SE GA

Excessive Heat Looms over NE FL and SE GA

No description available

Hydrate kids early to help them stay in the game when the heat is on

Read full article: Hydrate kids early to help them stay in the game when the heat is on

To help children stay in the game and keep cool, Dr. Richard So, a pediatrician with Cleveland Clinic Children’s, suggests hydrating long before they take the field.

No description available

Here’s the difference between heat alerts

Read full article: Here’s the difference between heat alerts

Monday featured an Excessive Heat Warning for much of the area, with a Heat Advisory for areas to the north and south. But what’s the difference between the heat alerts? And which one is worse?

No description available

July Was the Warmest Month on Record

Read full article: July Was the Warmest Month on Record

July Was the Warmest Month on Record

No description available

Isolated thunderstorms and dangerous temperatures persist Sunday

Read full article: Isolated thunderstorms and dangerous temperatures persist Sunday

Isolated thunderstorms and dangerous temperatures persist Sunday

No description available

How to keep cars cool during extreme heat

Read full article: How to keep cars cool during extreme heat

AAA has tips for drivers to make sure cars are in great shape during these dangerously high temperatures.

No description available

Heat Advisory issued for Jacksonville, St. Augustine & Orange Park

Read full article: Heat Advisory issued for Jacksonville, St. Augustine & Orange Park

Feels like temperatures this afternoon will be at or above 105°.

No description available

One of our hottest weeks yet

Read full article: One of our hottest weeks yet

One of our hottest weeks yet

No description available

A new streak of heat with the same ol’ showers, storms

Read full article: A new streak of heat with the same ol’ showers, storms

Tonight: Showers and isolated storms through 10 p.m. Partly cloudy and mild overnight with patchy areas of dense fog inland.

No description available

Get ready, the hot weather is returning. Here’s what to expect

Read full article: Get ready, the hot weather is returning. Here’s what to expect

This will be the second true “heatwave” of the summer, and will likely result in Heat Advisories and feels like temperatures above 105° in the afternoon.

No description available

Hot! Hot! Hot! Scorching temps are here to stay. Here’s how to prepare for the extreme heat.

Read full article: Hot! Hot! Hot! Scorching temps are here to stay. Here’s how to prepare for the extreme heat.

If you’re tired of the extreme heat, it’s probably best to get ready for some more because it’s likely not going anywhere any time soon.

No description available

Recent events that indicate Earth's climate has entered uncharted territory

Read full article: Recent events that indicate Earth's climate has entered uncharted territory

Scientists say global heat that inched into worrisome new territory this week is a clear example of how pollutants released by humans are warming their environment.

No description available

What exactly is a heat dome?

Read full article: What exactly is a heat dome?

The heat has been on the past several days, and more warmth is on the way. It’s all courtesy of an expanding heat dome lifting north and east. But, what exactly is a heat dome?

No description available

Jacksonville’s first heat advisory sets tone for rest of summer

Read full article: Jacksonville’s first heat advisory sets tone for rest of summer

Jacksonville went under its first heat advisory of the summer Tuesday. The air temp was 98 degrees. The heat index: was 110 degrees, that's the top 25 hottest heat index for the month of June, according to Chief Meteorologist Richard Nunn.

No description available

As NBA season ends, the draft looms, and that means Wembanyama's arrival is near

Read full article: As NBA season ends, the draft looms, and that means Wembanyama's arrival is near

Victor Wembanyama's first moment in the NBA is now just a few days away.

No description available

Beat the heat this summer with these helpful tips

Read full article: Beat the heat this summer with these helpful tips

With temperatures seemingly stuck in the 90s this week, it’s important to understand that unless you’re careful, the heat can get the better of you.

No description available

Lakers, Heat surging in series through defensive superiority

Read full article: Lakers, Heat surging in series through defensive superiority

The NBA just completed its highest-scoring regular season in 53 years, with its teams scoring a record 282,127 points while a record 20 players made at least 200 3-pointers.

No description available

Why is it so warm this December?

Read full article: Why is it so warm this December?

December is the month of holiday decorations, spending time with family and friends, and the return of sweatshirt weather.

No description available

Doctors at Jacksonville animal critical care facility seeing more dogs suffering from heat stroke

Read full article: Doctors at Jacksonville animal critical care facility seeing more dogs suffering from heat stroke

Doctors at a 24-hour animal critical care center in Jacksonville say they’re seeing an increase in the number of dogs suffering from heat stroke coming into the emergency room.

No description available

The most common reasons A/C units fail & what you can do to prevent them

Read full article: The most common reasons A/C units fail & what you can do to prevent them

News4JAX talked with a local air conditioning company about the most common reasons A/C units fail — and what you can do to prevent them.

No description available

Summer dangers: Warm weather warning

Read full article: Summer dangers: Warm weather warning

Summertime is a fun time, but it can also be a dangerous time when it comes to your health.

No description available

100-degree heat means more ice cream, sweet tea — and ER visits

Read full article: 100-degree heat means more ice cream, sweet tea — and ER visits

As the Jacksonville area deals with triple-digit temperatures and high humidity, people are trying to find ways to beat the heat.

No description available

What you can do to hold down your electric bill as temperatures rise

Read full article: What you can do to hold down your electric bill as temperatures rise

You might get a bit steamed when you open your electric bill after these days of hot temperatures.

No description available

List: Here’s where you can cool off in Jacksonville during extreme heat

Read full article: List: Here’s where you can cool off in Jacksonville during extreme heat

With a heat advisory in effect from noon to 8 p.m. Thursday, the city of Jacksonville has multiple locations open to the public that offer air conditioning or other ways to cool off in extreme heat.

No description available

Tell us: Have you seen a dramatic rise in your utility bill?

Read full article: Tell us: Have you seen a dramatic rise in your utility bill?

We want to hear from you.

No description available

60 volunteers to participate in citywide heat-mapping study

Read full article: 60 volunteers to participate in citywide heat-mapping study

Detecting hot spots in Jacksonville: News4JAX got an inside look at a new study that’s about to get underway and how it will benefit our community.

No description available

Feel-like temperatures hit triple digits & 1st day of summer is still around the corner

Read full article: Feel-like temperatures hit triple digits & 1st day of summer is still around the corner

Our highest feel-like afternoon temperature was only 99 degrees before this week. But so far this week, that number has hit triple digits every afternoon.

No description available

How JFRD works to prevent heat exhaustion

Read full article: How JFRD works to prevent heat exhaustion

Firefighters already work in extreme conditions, but hot weather makes it much tougher.

No description available

Heat Advisory: Feels-like temps to reach 109° in northeast Florida, 111° in southeast Georgia

Read full article: Heat Advisory: Feels-like temps to reach 109° in northeast Florida, 111° in southeast Georgia

These temps can be dangerous for those susceptible to heat.

No description available

How to keep groceries safe in a hot car

Read full article: How to keep groceries safe in a hot car

Consumer Reports’ food-safety experts reveal some simple tips to save your food and keep your cool.

No description available

Hot and humid Hump Day, Richard is tracking Fred

Read full article: Hot and humid Hump Day, Richard is tracking Fred

Patchy fog possible this morning.  Becoming partly cloudy as high pressure to our north continues the onshore flow from the Atlantic with the sea breeze moving well inland through the day.

No description available

Heat Advisories are in effect for much of the area

Read full article: Heat Advisories are in effect for much of the area

Heat is what summer is all about, but sometimes we see a spike and get into dangerous levels of heat. Often times that level of heat is extended and can easily take a toll on you. Even, if you work principally indoors.

No description available

Grab the rain gear, storms return in full force

Read full article: Grab the rain gear, storms return in full force

Happy Tuesday! Go ahead and grab that rain gear, showers and storms make a comeback this afternoon/evening.

No description available

It’s hot but a cool down count down is on

Read full article: It’s hot but a cool down count down is on

Happy Fri-YAY! We are in for another toasty day with highs in the mid to low 90s, sunny skies and winds west 5-10 mph.

No description available

What are your plans for Memorial Day weekend?

Read full article: What are your plans for Memorial Day weekend?

Memorial Day is coming, and it got us thinking: What are your plans for the holiday weekend?

No description available

NBA tells teams to exercise caution when watching Super Bowl

Read full article: NBA tells teams to exercise caution when watching Super Bowl

A sign for Super Bowl 55 is framed by palm trees at Raymond James Stadium Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021, in Tampa, Fla. The city is hosting Sunday's Super Bowl football game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Kansas City Chiefs. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)The NBA doesn't want the Super Bowl to turn into a superspreader. The Super Bowl plan is designed to avoid more potential contact-tracing pratfalls as one of the top priorities. Clubs are instructed to not host in-person Super Bowl gatherings at a team facility.

No description available

NBA, union stiffen virus protocols; more games postponed

Read full article: NBA, union stiffen virus protocols; more games postponed

Utah's game in Washington on Wednesday was postponed because contact-tracing issues among the Wizards meant they wouldn't have eight available players for that matchup. “I'm for whatever the NBA wants us to do," Washington coach Scott Brooks said. When teams started testing in late November prior to the start of training camps, 48 players had positive COVID-19 tests. There were at least 36 players in the league dealing with virus-related issues or protocols when Tuesday began, based on information released by teams. Counting the two new postponements and another on Dec. 23 between Oklahoma City and Houston, the league has seen six games moved because of virus issues.

No description available

TGIF! Brisk morning temperatures return!

Read full article: TGIF! Brisk morning temperatures return!

Thursday had a high of 90° we will see about a 35° drop in temperatures as we wake up on Friday morning. Normal morning low is 56° we should be there in the morning. Sunday morning temperatures will be not as cool, wake up temperatures will start on the mid-60s. Early next week, cold, yes, cold temperatures will be possible, 40s seem likely by Tuesday morning. Sunrise Friday low temperatures

No description available

Heat and sticky tropical air

Read full article: Heat and sticky tropical air

Some spotty Atlantic showers could move ashore late tonight. A tropical wave pushing into the Gulf provides a slight bump in our rain chances tomorrow to 50%Wednesday expect a few more inland showers around with movement to the west. Showers clear the coastal areas by the afternoon but rain will target inland locations through the late afternoon and evening. The new Tropical Depression Seven that formed in the central Atlantic 3,000 miles from Jacksonville. The tropical wave in the Gulf has potential to also become a depression or storm Wednesday or Thursday.

No description available

Know what to do if your dog suffers from heatstroke in extreme weather

Read full article: Know what to do if your dog suffers from heatstroke in extreme weather

In case you've been relaxing inside your house blasting the A/C the past couple days, you might not have noticed that it's hot out all over the country, with temps ini some areas climbing well over 100 degrees.

No description available

Trust Index: Does heat, humidity kill COVID-19?

Read full article: Trust Index: Does heat, humidity kill COVID-19?

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Were all feeling the summer heat, but the question is: How will it impact the spread of COVID-19? By and large, the virus does not like sunshine, heat and humidity, DeSantis said. The claim: That coronavirus by and large does not like sunshine, heat and humidity. According to the Centers for Disease Control, it is not yet known whether weather and temperature affect the spread of COVID-19. World Health Organization - Heat and COVID-19The World Health Organization found that exposing yourself to the sun or temperatures higher than 25C (77 F) does not protect you from COVID-19.

No description available

Soaring feels like temperatures to start the week

Read full article: Soaring feels like temperatures to start the week

Heat is the number one cause of weather-related deaths across the country, killing more people each year than tornadoes and hurricanes combined. Monday afternoon temperatures climbed into the upper 90s, but the heat index temperature, or feels like temperature, ranged between 105 and 109. The chances for afternoon storms to cool us down are minimal, so most of us are in for a sluggish return to the 70s this evening. Tuesday looks like it will be a little hotter, with feels like temperatures peaking around 110. Mid week afternoon storms will cool us down out of the dangerous zone, staring on Wednesday.

No description available

The NBA is coming back, and here's 10 things to know

Read full article: The NBA is coming back, and here's 10 things to know

8 seed in the Western Conference Memphis, Portland, New Orleans, Sacramento, San Antonio and Phoenix. The other games: Sacramento vs. San Antonio, Memphis vs. San Antonio and Portland vs. Memphis. The Grizzlies start with a 3 1/2-game lead over Portland, New Orleans and Sacramento, along with a four-game edge on San Antonio. The Bucks were 22-0 against those eight teams one of three NBA teams to go unbeaten against that group. NBA teams have combined for 23,560 3-pointers made so far this season, which is already the fourth-most of any season in league history.

No description available

Summer heat poses different risks amid COVID-19 pandemic

Read full article: Summer heat poses different risks amid COVID-19 pandemic

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Were halfway through the hottest weekend of the year, with feel-like temperatures in the triple digits and summer just beginning. Christian Smith, with the American Red Cross in Northeast Florida, says that its important to stay hydrated even if were not thirsty. When it comes to checking in on the elderly, COVID-19 can make checking on loved ones and elderly neighbors a challenge. When talking about summer heat, cars can act like oven and pose a serious threat during the hot summer months. Definitely dont leave people you dont leave children and definitely dont leave leaving animals.A 30 year average of weather-related fatalities shows that heat is the leading cause of weather deaths.

No description available

Muggy evening, one more day of heat before rain moves in

Read full article: Muggy evening, one more day of heat before rain moves in

Expect a muggy evening with only an isolated chance for in inland shower. We have scattered chances for showers and thunderstorms to fire up late in the afternoon heading into the evening hours. Thursday kicks off a much wetter weather pattern. Friday the wet weather continues, with a 70% chances to see showers and thunderstorms. Saturday looks like the wetter day of the weekend, with 70% chances for rain.

No description available

Actor Danny Trejo saves trapped baby from overturned car

Read full article: Actor Danny Trejo saves trapped baby from overturned car

(CNN) - One of Hollywood's best-known villains, Danny Trejo, came to the rescue of a baby that was trapped in an overturned vehicle in Los Angeles. The overturned vehicle that was sitting on its roof still had a baby strapped into a car seat inside. "The only thing that saved the little kid was his car seat," Trejo told a photographer on the scene. The Los Angeles Fire Department told CNN affiliate KABC that three people were taken to a hospital. "Everything good that has happened to me has happened as a direct result of helping someone else," Trejo told CNN affiliate KABC.

No description available

Danny Trejo Helps to Save Trapped Baby From an Overturned Car

Read full article: Danny Trejo Helps to Save Trapped Baby From an Overturned Car

One of the cars was overturned as a result of the collision and Trejo, and a fellow bystander, jumped into action -- rescuing a child trapped inside, according to ABC7 Eyewitness News. The 75-year-old actor reportedly crawled into the wreckage, but was unable to get the seatbelt unbuckled on the child's car seat. "And the only thing that saved that little kid was his car seat, honest to God," he told the local outlet. The Los Angeles Fire Department shared with ABC7 that three people were taken to a hospital, though none have life-threatening injuries. He was right behind a crash in Sylmar and pulled a special needs baby out of an overturned car.

No description available

Heat Advisory: feels like 102-109 this afternoon

Read full article: Heat Advisory: feels like 102-109 this afternoon

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - A Heat Advisory is in effect for our area until 6p.m. and heat index, or feels like temperatures will range from 102-109 for several hours this afternoon. The 4th of July looks hot and stormy during the afternoon hours. We will warm up into the mid 90s for the afternoon hours and we will see 50% chances for afternoon showers and thunderstorms. Saturday we will see 60% chances for showers and thunderstorms and an afternoon high of 91.

No description available

Heat advisory for Wednesday as feel-like temps may exceed 108F

Read full article: Heat advisory for Wednesday as feel-like temps may exceed 108F

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Heat advisory for Wednesday as the heat continues to build. The "boom" could also represent the tying (possibly breaking) the old record high for Jacksonville. The old Fourth of July record high temperature for Jacksonville, occurred in 1970 when our afternoon high reached 99. Year High 1970 99 1997 98 1982 98 2002 98 2016 97 1969 97 2017 96Thursday's ForecastThe 4th of July will be hot this year and mostly dry. The afternoon temperatures will be sweltering, topping out at 97, with heat index, or feels like temperatures closer to 110.

No description available

UGH Weather returns next week as weekend storms will keep temps reasonably hot

Read full article: UGH Weather returns next week as weekend storms will keep temps reasonably hot

By mid-morning, skies will become sunny and mild, in the mid 70s. Sunday will be a tad drier, expect to wake up in the mid 70s and warm up into the upper 80s. Expect soaring afternoon temperatures, topping out in the mid 90s. Expect 20% chances for a pop up storms and afternoon highs climbing into the upper 90s. On the 4th of July we will wake up in the mid 70s.

BACK TO TOP
  • TV Listings

  • Email Newsletters

  • RSS Feeds

  • Contests and Rules

  • Contact Us

  • Careers at WJXT / WCWJ

  • Closed Captioning / Audio Description

  • WJXT Public File

  • WJXT EEO Report

  • WCWJ Public File

  • WCWJ EEO Report

  • Terms of Use

  • Privacy Policy

  • Do Not Sell My Info

  • FCC Applications

Follow Us
Visit our YouTube page (opens in a new tab)
Visit our Facebook page (opens in a new tab)
Visit our Instagram page (opens in a new tab)
Visit our X page (opens in a new tab)
Visit our RSS Feed page (opens in a new tab)
Get Results With OmneOmne Results Logo

If you need help with the Public File, call (904) 393-9801

At WJXT, we are committed to informing and delighting our audience. In our commitment to covering our communities with innovation and excellence, we incorporate Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies to enhance our news gathering, reporting, and presentation processes. Read our article to see how we are using Artificial Intelligence.


Graham Media Group LogoGraham Digital Logo

Copyright © 2025 News4JAX.com is managed by Graham Digital and published by Graham Media Group, a division of Graham Holdings.