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Dry and warm Saturday with risk of rip currents on beaches, hurricane season begins – Action News Jax

Dry and warm Saturday with risk of rip currents on beaches, hurricane season begins – Action News Jax

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Action News Jax First Alert Weather Team is tracking a dry, warm day with a risk of rip currents at the beach.

First Alert Meteorologist Trevor Gibbs says temperatures on Saturday will rise from the 60s inland and the 70s on the coast to the 80s in the afternoon. There will be plenty of sun and dry weather, increasing the risk of wildfires.

Sunday will be mostly dry, but showers or thunderstorms are possible in the interior of the afternoon.

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Onshore winds will maintain a moderate to high risk of rip currents at area beaches this weekend.

No significant or widespread rainfall is expected over the next week.

Gibbs also wants to remind everyone that hurricane season starts today, so the First Alert weather team’s eyes will be on the tropics for the next few months.

Action News Jax’s First Alert Weather Team will continue to monitor the forecast and provide you with updates throughout the day.

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Here’s a look at your First Alert 7-day forecast:

TODAY: Partly cloudy. HIGH: 86

TONIGHT: Mostly clear and comfortable. LOW: 64

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SUNDAY: Partly sunny, isolated rain/storm in the interior of the afternoon. High 87/Low 64

MONDAY: Partly sunny and warmer. High 89/Low 67

TUESDAY: Partly sunny. High 90/Low 69

WEDNESDAY: Partly cloudy with isolated thunderstorm in the afternoon. High 91/Low 70

THURSDAY: Partly sunny with a few afternoon storms. High 93/Low 70

FRIDAY: Partly sunny, isolated thunderstorm in the afternoon. High 94/Low 70

INTERACTIVE RADAR: Keep track of the rain as it moves through your neighborhood

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