JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — First Alert Meteorologist Corey Sima is tracking the storm Saturday.
Showers and storms are moving from Southeast Georgia toward I-10/Metro. Tonight, rain will be concentrated along and west of Interstate 95.
Onshore winds will develop tomorrow. We could see showers along the coast in the morning.
By tomorrow afternoon, most of the rain/storm activity will shift deeper inland. Jax expects rain tomorrow in late morning and early afternoon.
Monday brings a very similar onshore wind pattern. The beaches will be breezy and temperatures will be a little cooler than the past few days.
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Jax has reached at least 90 degrees for 37 days in a row, a record that is in jeopardy on Sunday and Monday.
Offshore winds will return Tuesday through Friday, raising temperatures and creating a better chance for storms.
In the tropics, there is an area of concern in the mid-Atlantic. Unorganized thunderstorms will approach the Caribbean early to mid next week.
By then development conditions will be slightly better. The forecast models are split – one has nothing, the other has some – and we'll know more by next Tuesday/Wednesday.
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Here is the 7-day forecast:
Tonight: Rain ending inland, partly cloudy. Low: 74
Tomorrow: Partly sunny with a few showers, storms moving inland. Height: 91
Monday: Partly sunny with inland storms. 74/92
Tuesday: Partly sunny with a few storms. 73/91
Wednesday: Partly cloudy, warmer with a few storms. 73/94
Thursday: Partly cloudy with a few storms. 73/95
Friday: Partly cloudy with a few storms. 74/96
Saturday: Partly sunny with a few storms. 75/95
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