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Breezy start with another round of wet weather moving in

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Whether you’re sending kids out to summer camp or starting your workday, keep an umbrella handy and plan a little extra time just in case, as we’re watching another round of wet weather moving in a little earlier today.

Most areas are starting off dry, but scattered showers are expected to keep moving through beginning around 9 a.m., with breaks in between.

Looking at our Exact Track 4D radar this morning, showers have already started popping up—especially from Waycross down toward Fargo, and over Live Oak. There’s also some early activity showing just south of Palatka.

For folks near Jacksonville and along the coast, things are currently quiet, but a quick shower could swing in from the Atlantic, especially near South Ponte Vedra Beach and Nocatee.

If you’re up in Georgia near Waycross, Hoboken, or Nahunta—or further south in Lake Como and Pomona Park—be on the lookout: these spots are likely to see on-and-off showers as well.

Current temperatures, wind

As you’re getting out the door, temperatures are sitting right in the mid-70s. To be specific, JAX airport is at 75 degrees, St. Augustine is at 74 degrees, and Mayport is also at 74 degrees.

Winds are breezy, with gusts reaching into the teens and low 20s.

At this hour, most places are dry, but the radar shows several small, quick-moving showers, especially to the west and south.

We’ll continue to update you as conditions change throughout the morning. Don’t forget, you can share your weather photos and videos with us through SnapJAX at news4jax.com/snapjax.