We’re tracking another hot and humid summer day across Northeast Florida, with temperatures climbing into the mid-90s this afternoon.
Combined with the high humidity, it will feel even hotter at times, so heat safety remains important for anyone spending extended periods outdoors.
While much of the day will feature a mix of sunshine and clouds, our attention turns to the afternoon and evening hours when scattered thunderstorms are expected to develop.
Some storms could produce heavy rainfall, frequent lightning, and gusty winds, leading to brief travel disruptions and localized ponding on roadways.
The sea breeze will help trigger much of the storm activity as it moves inland from the Atlantic coast.
Once the storms diminish after sunset, warm and muggy conditions will continue overnight.
Looking ahead, the familiar Florida summer pattern remains in place, with daily chances for afternoon thunderstorms and above-average temperatures continuing through the rest of the week.
Stay weather aware, stay hydrated, and keep an eye on the forecast for any updates throughout the day.
