Severe Thunderstorms, Heavy Rain, Flooding For North Florida

JACKSONVILLE, Florida – The National Weather Service in Jacksonville has issued a forecast for North Florida predicting strong to marginally severe thunderstorms on Saturday, August 2, 2025.

According to NWS Jacksonville, thunderstorm coverage will increase this afternoon and evening, with strong to marginally severe thunderstorms possible mainly along and north of the I-10 corridor.

Stronger storms along and north of the I-10 corridor will be capable of producing:

  • Damaging wind gusts up to 50 mph capable of impacting structures and trees.
  • Frequent lightning.
  • Locally heavy downpours, which may lead to localized flooding, wmainly in urban areas.

North Florida cities at risk for strong thunderstorms include inland and coastal regions, with specific cities in the shaded area such as:

  • Jacksonville
  • Jacksonville Beach
  • St. Augustine
  • Lake City
  • Live Oak

Additionally, several waves of thunderstorms will develop along a slowing front as it reaches southern Georgia and moves near the Florida-Georgia state line over the weekend.

An abundance of moisture and energy will lead to heavy rain and potentially 3-5 inches of rain with locally higher amounts up to 6 inches. This may lead to flooding, especially in flood prone urban areas such as Jacksonville.

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