This morning is off to a chilly start in the low 40s, with partly cloudy skies and a wind from the northeast, 7-15 miles per hour.
This afternoon, some light rain begins to move in as temperatures increase to the low 60s. Rain will intensify into early tomorrow morning.
Tomorrow’s weather is a concern. We will be under an ENHANCED threat for severity.
Storms will begin to move in late tonight- primarily for Georgia, and the storm risk for tonight is non severe.
Tomorrow, a severe risk known as an Enhanced risk kicks in, and the timeline looks to be from Noon to 7pm.
According to the NWS, these isolated strong to severe storms will bring the threat of heavy downpours, tornados and small hail from Noon to sunset tomorrow.
WINDS: TUESDAY
-Sustained winds: 20-35mph
-Gusts: 40-50 mph
Gale conditions throughout local waters from tonight to tomorrow night.
Minor Coastal/Tidal Flooding: TOMORROW
Main threat areas: St. Johns River Basin around Downtown Jacksonville and Coastal SE Georgia.
Tree damage and power outages are possible, so secure your patio furniture/trash cans, etc.
TIMELINE OF ARRIVAL:
NOON-2PM tomorrow
Arrives in Waycross, Homerville, Jesup, and Lake City
2pm-5pm tomorrow
Arrives in Brunswick, Fernadina Beach, Jacksonville, and Gainsville
5pm-7pm
Arrives in St. Augustine and Palm Coast
Though conditions and severity could change, it is important to be aware of potentially severe weather throughout most of the day tomorrow.
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