JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — SEVERE WEATHER WATCH: A tornado watch is now in effect until 8 p.m. for the following counties:
Northeast Florida
DuvalBakerNassauSt. JohnsClayBradfordUnion
Southeast Georgia


The Action News Jax First Alert Weather Team has declared a First Alert Weather Day due to a line of strong storms arriving in our area early this afternoon.
A mainly dry morning in most neighborhoods. A few morning showers are possible the farther west you go from Jacksonville for the AM commute.Highs today will reach the lower to mid 80s in NE Florida and upper 70s in SE Georgia. Winds will pick up out of the south and eventually the southwest at 15-20 mph with gusts of 30-40 mph. A line of showers and strong storms will move across our viewing area today.A few showers/storms will likely develop ahead of the main line of storms. Hazards: Strong windsHeavy rainIsolated tornadoesHailStorm arrival times: Waycross, GA: 10 AM – NoonBrunswick, GA: 11 AM – NoonLake City, FL: 11 AM – NoonJacksonville: 1 – 3 PMJAX Beach: 1 – 3 PMSt. Augustine: 1 – 3 PMPalatka: 1 – 3 PMRain amounts Monday will average from 0.50-1.00,” locally higher.Download the First Alert Weather App for instant severe weather alerts!Rain will come to an end from west to east Monday in time for the bulk of the evening commute.Temperatures will plummet Monday night/Tuesday morning, into the 30s by sunrise Tuesday.
TODAY: First Alert Weather Day: Showers and storms. HIGH: 81
TONIGHT: A few showers/storms. Humid. LOW: 65
TUESDAY: Mostly sunny and much colder. AM light frost for inland SE GA. 36/57
WEDNESDAY: AM Inland frost. Mostly sunny. 37/63
THURSDAY: Mostly sunny. 45/68
FRIDAY: Mostly sunny. 45/77
SATURDAY: Mostly sunny. 51/81
SUNDAY: Mostly sunny. 55/84

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