JACKSONVILLE, Fla. —
Weather Headlines:
SUNDAY: Isolated to scattered storms are possible in the afternoon. Once again, don't cancel your outdoor plans, just keep an eye on the sky. It won't be a washout and not everyone will see rain, but any storms that do develop could pack a punch with frequent lightning, gusty winds, and heavy rain. The air will feel similar to Saturday with humid and warm conditions in the upper 80s.
MONDAY: Afternoon showers are still possible with the sea breeze and temperatures will be in the upper 80s. Weather is looking good for the Atlas V Starliner launch Monday night, you will be able to see it from the First Coast around 10:30PM as long as the launch goes as scheduled.
TUESDAY - THURSDAY: The heat and humidity will be increasing in a big way. Highs are expected to boost into the mid-90s by mid-week as a high-pressure ridge sets up and dominates the forecast with warm tropical air. We could tie or break a record high by Thursday. Rain chances stay low.
FRIDAY - SATURDAY: A cold front will approach and bring back rain chances. Temperatures will likely drop from the 90s Friday to the 80s Saturday.
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