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Tonight:Patchy fog after 4am. Otherwise, mostly clear, with a low around 54. Light north wind.
Hazardous Weather: dry conditions will elevate the fire weather danger today across inland northeast Florida counties.
Forecast Details: latest MSAS analysis shows high pressure remains west over the area, although ridging has shifted slightly eastward in the latitude 24 hours to include the Tennessee Valley and the Carolinas. Onshore flow which developed during the afternoon has allowed for moisture off the Atlantic to advect in along the Georgia coast and much of the I-10 corridor. Dew points in the upper 50s are now being realized which is some 2 to 3 degrees above forecast lows. This would result in cross over values closing in on dense fog category Will monitor for possible enhanced wording in severe weather potential statement and upgrade to initialized weather graphics in GFE.
For the remainder of today, high pressure will continue to slowly shift eastward with a very light gradient flow for the area. This will allow for the development of a sea breeze along the coast and will keep temperatures in the lower 80s. West of I-95 however, continued moderation of the air mass will lead to temperatures reaching the middle to upper 80s across the area.
Today's Pollen Levels: 6.3 Medium (on a scale to 12); Predominate Pollen: Ragweed, Grass and Chenopods.
...Red Flag Warning Remains In Effect From Noon To 6 Pm Today Due To Durations Of Low Relative Humidity...
Dry air will continue over the area on Saturday with durations of relative humidity at or below 35 % for 4 to 6 hours.
For additional information visit the National Weather Service in Jacksonville website on the internet at http://www.srh.noaa.gov/jax/

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