Inconvenient showers will continue through evening as Weather Authority Alert expires

Steady rain sputters out but still staying dam overnight

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The threat for localized flooding will decrease this evening as rain turns fragmented and pushes southeast.

Thursday evening, only light showers are possible. These could continue overnight as cooler air filters in. The morning will start out with clouds with cool low 50s before the returning sunshine warms us back into the mid 70s Friday. Tomorrow will be breezy with the west winds at 15-20 mph helping to dry away today’s puddles.

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Enjoy the cool mornings in the 40s and dry conditions this weekend: Sunny and breezy Saturday. Still sunny Sunday with 70s all weekend long.

Today is a Weather Alert Day for inconvenient showers that continue into this evening. Some totals have reached over 2 inches in Jacksonville and close to 3 and counting in Clay county. Showers will last during the drive home before drying overnight. Southeast Georgia will dry out earlier after 8 pm.

Temperatures will fall between 4 to 7 degrees compared to our morning temperatures staying in the 60s today. As we dry out late tonight temps cool off into the low 50s.

Sunny and breezy conditions will close the work week and linger through the weekend.


About the Authors

Richard Nunn is the Weather Authority Chief Meteorologist

After covering the weather from every corner of Florida and doing marine research in the Gulf, Mark Collins settled in Jacksonville to forecast weather for The First Coast.

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