First Alert Weather Day Sunday for fire risk and afternoon storms

Notes from the First Alert Weather Team:

  • Sunday will be very warm and breezy ahead of a cold front. The combination of these factors, plus our ongoing extreme drought, will cause any fires that do develop to spread rapidly on Sunday.
  • We will all see some relief with afternoon/evening rain/storms on Sunday, but a few of the storms could be strong or severe. The main hazards will be gusty winds (a few 40+ mph) and an isolated tornado. Lightning is also a hazard and could ignite new fires. Widespread rain totals of around 1″ are expected.
  • Sunday rain onset timing (subject to additional refinement):
    • 12-2 PM Inland SE GA (Waycross)
    • 1-3 PM Inland NE FL (Lake City)
    • 3-6 PM Jacksonville Metro
    • 4-8 PM Palatka to St. Augustine
    • 6-9 PM Daytona Beach
  • Saturday will be really nice. We start in the 40s and 50s and finish in the 70s (60s along the coast). Plenty of sunshine, passing clouds, and dry.
  • Valentine’s plans Saturday evening will feature quiet weather.
  • High levels of pine and cedar pollen continue, with oak pollen on the rise.
  • Following Sunday’s front, we are dry and increasingly warm into next week.

First Alert Weather 7-day forecast:

SATURDAY: Partly cloudy and nice. HIGH: 73 (60s at the beaches)

SATURDAY NIGHT: Partly to mostly cloudy. LOW: 59…

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