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We’re starting the new workweek on a warm, dry note as high pressure settles in behind tonight’s cold front. Monday will feel like a classic May afternoon with sunshine and temperatures ...
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Chief Meteorologist Grant Dade says the First Alert Action Day is over, and there is no longer a tornado watch. For the rest of the overnight hours, we could see a few isolated showers early ...
Monday is a First Alert 6 Weather Day with another round of storms possible by the evening, including the threat for all kinds of severe weather. Scattered showers possible throughout the day on ...
Though Tuesday will have plenty of rain-free hours during the daytime, it will be our next First Alert Weather Day for the risk of strong to severe storms coming at us by the end of the day.
Let’s hope it’s a much nicer weekend than this one. Stay tuned to News10 NBC for all your First Alert Weather updates.
Tonight: Partly to mostly cloudy. Small chance of rain, or a rumble west, toward morning Low: 55-60 FIRST ALERT Saturday: 80% chance of scattered showers and possibly a strong or severe storm.
The Action News Jax First Alert Weather Team is tracking a very hot and dry weekend. There will be plenty of sunshine through the weekend with high temperatures in the 90s – including at the ...
We've got more sunshine and warmth in store for your Sunday, with high temperatures in the upper 70's to lower 80's. River Action’s Explore the River series offers Channel Cat Talks and Riverine ...
Meteorological summer is just a couple of days away! What does the season mean for our temperatures and rainfall? Meteorologist Zack Webster has the answer. Rain chances are back on the increase ...
FIRST ALERT Friday: 70% chance of showers and possibly an isolated severe storm. Muggy. Main threat from storms is wind and hail. SEVERE RISK: 1 out of 5 (lowest risk level). High: 74-80 Friday ...
For this reason, we have called a First Alert Weather day. Be sure to stay weather aware! By Saturday morning, most of this shower activity should be moving away, though southern and eastern ...