JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Rounds of rain and storms are possible across northeast Florida and southeast Georgia through tonight, with the highest chances for the heaviest rainfall stretching from I-10 northward.
The Weather Prediction Center (WPC) has issued a slight risk of excessive rainfall for southeast Georgia and far northeast Florida, mostly areas north of I-10. A marginal risk covers the rest of northeast Florida through tonight.
Along the east coast and the St. Johns River Basin, rain chances get a boost thanks to sea breeze and river breeze interactions, meaning those areas could see higher rain chances, as well.
Storms are expected to continue through the evening hours, especially over central parts of the region just south of where a frontal boundary will set up. As the sun sets and the temperatures drop, some lingering light, steady rain is possible before eventually fading overnight.
Temperatures stay mild
Clouds and rainfall will keep temperatures a bit below normal across southeast Georgia today. Northeast Florida can expect highs in the mid-to-upper 80s.
Tonight’s lows will be in the 60s across inland southeast Georgia and lower 70s elsewhere.
