As I-10 drivers continue to see dings, cracks & damage, an asphalt company explains what makes up our roads
The News4JAX I-TEAM has reported on multiple damage claims from people driving I-10 between Chaffee Road and Hammond Boulevard. And the damage is due to construction and broke asphalt. So, we went to an asphalt company, not affiliated with the I-10 construction, to find out what materials are used to make roads.
Beautiful Weekend
This morning isolated patchy dense fog with low visibilities is ongoing across SE GA along I-95 and along I-10. Temperatures region wide are in the low to mid 50s under partly cloudy skies.The rest of today will be pleasant with afternoon highs in the upper 70s, with winds from the south between 5-10 MPH and gusts as high as 16 MPH.Sunday: Overnight lows will be dipping down into the upper 50s with breezy conditions continuing throughout the day with gusts as high as 20 MPH from the south. Afternoon highs will be in the upper 70s to 80s region wide. Showers increase heading into Sunday afternoon and into Monday morning.Monday: Severe storm chances are possible where gusty winds and an isolated tornado threat is possible in the afternoon.Rest of the week: Dry conditions return with temperatures right around normal for this time of year in the mid to upper 60s under sunny skies.
Sunny, warm game day
A muggy start this morning with calm winds is leading to areas of patchy to dense fog especially across the I-10 corridor and areas inland where visibility is down to half a mile. Areas of fog will improve after 9am.Wake up temperatures region wide are in the mid to upper 60s. Afternoon highs will reach the low to mid 80s under partly to mostly sunny skies. A hot one for the GA/FL game!High rip current risk continues across area beaches through the weekend.Sunday brings similar conditions with fog possible early then highs in the low to mid 80s regions wide under mostly sunny skies.Rest of the week: Halloween will be pleasant with evening temperatures in the 70s then after a dry cold front arrives on Wednesday plummeting our temperatures into the 60s for highs and and overnight lows in the 40s.TROPICS: Tammy continues on living out in the open waters of the Atlantic with no threat to us locally. A new area to watch in the Caribbean has low chances of development but one to keep an eye on over the next week or so.
Mostly Sunny then Afternoon Showers
Partly cloudy with patchy fog early. Scattered showers with storms after 2 pm, north of I-10 with widely scattered showers and storms developing around 5-6 pm and lingering through 10 - 11 pm, 50-60 percent. Morning lows in the 70s for NE FL, upper 60s to low 70s for SE GA. Afternoon highs in the 80s. Wind SW becoming SE 10-15 mph.Looking ahead: Scattered showers with storms continue Sunday.Sunrise: 7:08 amSunset: 7:41 pm
Showers fade and make way for a โcool frontโ Tuesday
Good evening! After another humid and stormy day weโre drying out tonight. Come Tuesday weโll welcome a โcool frontโ into the area that will bring some showers and storms, but most importantly drop our humidity and leave those north of the front with beautiful weather come Wednesday morning.
Locally heavy rain could lead to flooding again today
Light rain near the Gulf Coast with a few showers north of I-10.ย Locally heavy rounds of slow moving storms could lead to local flooding.ย ย Scattered showers and thunderstorms will develop around 2 p.m.ย ย These will continue to push across northeast Florida and southeast Georgia with strong to isolated severe storms, hail, local flooding, lots of lightning and gusty wind.ย Cloudy skies with patchy fog overnight.
Summer showers and sizzling summer heat
Most of the rain is over for Jacksonville this evening. However, we are watching two bands that will continue in parts of the southern counties from Putnam to St. Johns late this afternoon and rain should last later into the evening across Georgia. The storms in Georgia could become briefly strong with gusty winds and heavy rain through 7 pm. The rain will move east out into the Atlantic while missing most of Duval tonight.
Friday forecast is like a romance novel, hot and steamy
A steamy afternoon under partly cloudy skies with a chance of showers, storms south of I-10.ย Scattered showers and storms will develop after 2 p.m.ย Alachua, Putnam, St. Johns and Flagler counties will have the best chance of showers, storms.ย Partly cloudy skies tonight with patchy fog overnight.
Showers with storms today, more to come this weekend
A warm start with patchy fog then becoming cloudy with scattered showers, storms, 50-70 percent for NE FL, 30-40 percent for SE GA.ย A transition day from hot and dry to much needed rainfall will start mainly after the lunch hour.ย Rounds of wet weather will continue this weekend.
Morning showers then partly cloudy, weekend forecast looks better...
Cloudy skies with a few showers possible south of I-10 this morning then becoming partly cloudy and breezy. Partly cloudy skies continue overnight with patchy fog forming late. Partly cloudy and dry through around 2 pm Saturday with showers and storms forming across southeast Georgia then sliding south through the evening.
Tornado Watch expires, more rain on the way
1:00 pm Update:ย The tornado watch has expired as the storms in question weakened our way.ย Rain, locally heavy at time will continue to move across I-10 and approach Jacksonville and areas of I-95 around 2 pm.ย More rain overnight with much more to follow through Saturday afternoon.ย John Gaughan will keep you ahead of the wet stuff starting at 4pm, continues tonight at 5pm on News4Jax.
Seasonal temperatures with a stray shower or two, looking ahead to the weekend
Onshore wind under partly cloudy skies with showers, storms possible this afternoon.ย North of I-10 and across southeast Georgia, mainly dry.ย ย Showers with thunderstorms will develop this afternoon, carried by the northeasterly wind, south of I-10 and across northeast Florida, 20-50 percent.
Sun for some, showers and storms for others
Onshore wind returns today bringing partly cloudy skies with showers, storms possible this afternoon.ย Some of our southern counties will see an early start and will continue with the best chance of showers, storms.ย North of I-10 and across southeast Georgia will stay mainly dry.ย ย Showers with thunderstorms will develop this afternoon, carried by the northeasterly wind, south of I-10 and across northeast Florida, 20-50 percent.