Isolated storms tomorrow before rain ticks up late in the week

Heat all week long

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You will be able to enjoy your Memorial Day evening with mostly dry conditions and clear skies for many counties bordering the coast tonight. The easterly flow has swiped drier air in while confining storms closer to I-75. Stronger storms over southern inland Georgia will fade by 9 tonight.

Skies will clear out if you are staying up late for the meteor shower around 2 am.

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Temperatures drop to near 70 overnight and mid to upper 80s return Tuesday. Tomorrow will be mostly dry again except for some isolated storms well west of the St. Johns River. East flow holds the coast to the lower 80s.

An overall lack of rain covers the middle part of the week. Suppressed rain potential will fade away as showers increase by the end of the week with temps in the upper 80s. Friday will be the warmest day in the low 90s.


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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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