Temperatures on Tuesday will be in the 60s with gusty winds out of the northeast that will be especially strong at the beaches & along the St. Johns River. A few showers will occur, but it doesn’t appear to be much rain & most showers that do develop will primarily impact the coastal counties & beaches.
Our next weather maker arrives Wednesday. In the morning, there is a chance of mixed showers across the northern valley. After a mostly cloudy, but mild afternoon with temps in the 40s north and 50s south,
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This warming trend will be brief with the arrival of a cold front on track overnight on Thursday into Friday. Scattered showers and a few storms look possible early Friday. Stay tuned for the latest on your First Alert Weather App.
As we get closer to Tuesday, expect chilly temperatures with lows dipping into the 30s, which could lead to some frost in the morning. For Tuesday’s forecast, daytime highs will be seasonable in the low 60s. The weather should be pleasant and dry with partly cloudy skies.
Although Wednesday is also a tad cooler, temperatures will begin to bounce back. At the end of this week, as high pressure build in across the Southeast, we’ll get a lot warmer. Before you know it, highs are back in the 80s!
Kentucky is starting the day on a crisp note, with a few spots even seeing a light touch of frost early this morning.
The first of two cold fronts has moved through, leading to a cooler and breezy Tuesday.