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Front brings needed rainfall amid ongoing drought

Severe storms possible as front lingers through midweek

An isolated strong to severe storm will be possible on Monday.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Scattered showers and storms will remain in the forecast through this evening. If you have any outdoor plans, make sure to keep an eye on the sky.

An isolated strong to severe storm will be possible. Gusty wind and small hail will be possible in any storm.

A front will keep showers and storms in the forecast as we head into next week.

The front will linger near our area early next week, which will keep showers and storms in the forecast Monday through Wednesday. Temperatures for the most part will remain in the 80s

The front will clear our region on Wednesday. Sunshine will return later in the week thanks to drier air overhead.

A front will keep showers and storms in the forecast as we head into next week.

In terms of rainfall, the front will bring beneficial rainfall to our area with some spots picking up around an inch or more of rain. We will certainly take anything that we can get due to the drought.

The latest drought monitor.

Regarding the drought, the latest drought monitor reflects the overall pattern over the past few months. Most of our area remains in an extreme drought. An exceptional drought classification remains over the same locations.

TONIGHT: Mostly Cloudy. Patchy Fog. Low 70.

MONDAY: Mostly Cloudy. Scattered Rain & Storms. High 88, Low 68.

TUESDAY: Partly to Mostly Cloudy. Scattered Rain & Storms. High 78, Low 65.

WEDNESDAY: Sun & Clouds. Isolated Rain & Storms. High 84, Low 66.

THURSDAY: Sun & Clouds. High 88, Low 65.

FRIDAY: Sun & Clouds. High 85, Low 67.