Jacksonville residents woke up to light showers this morning, making for a damp and potentially slick commute. The rain isn’t expected to be heavy, and temperatures will rise into the 80s today with partly cloudy skies. A few showers or isolated storms are possible throughout the day.
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Looking ahead, slightly drier conditions are expected Tuesday with more sunshine, though a few showers remain in the forecast for the rest of the week. Coastal areas will continue to see rough seas, with a high risk of rip currents.
In the tropics, Tropical Depression Gordon, located in the far open Atlantic, poses no threat to land. However, a disturbance offshore South Carolina could briefly develop into a tropical depression or storm before moving inland later today.
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Today’s Forecast:
- Today: Partly cloudy with a few showers. High of 83°F.
- Tonight: Partly cloudy, becoming mostly clear overnight. Low of 69°F, with mid-60s possible in inland areas.
- Tuesday: Partly sunny with isolated showers or storms. Low of 69°F, high of 85°F.
- Wednesday: Partly cloudy with a few showers or storms. Low of 71°F, high of 86°F.
- Thursday to Sunday: Partly cloudy with occasional showers. Highs in the upper 80s, lows around 70°F. Breezy conditions are expected over the weekend with temperatures cooling slightly into the low 80s.