Tonight: Patchy fog after 5am. Otherwise, mostly clear, with a low around 56. Light west wind.
Hazardous Weather: inland fog is possible after midnight tonight through sunrise Monday morning.
Forecast Details:. objective surface analysis at 12z shows high pressure system around 1020 mb right over the forecast area. Surface ridge axis is roughly located from Alabama to central Florida with a west-southwesterly flow over the coastal waters at this time. Temperatures are climbing through the 50s to near 60 now with patchy fog dissipating. Small patches of stratus noted over southwest zones but should mix out over next 1-2 hours. More substantial stratus decks noted over western Florida Panhandle and southern Alabama.
Another stellar day in store with mostly sunny to locally party cloudy skies and warmer temperatures in the lower to middle 80s. Middle level ridge axis will remain south of the area over the central Gulf of Mexico to southern Florida resulting in a zonal flow and slight increases in upper level moisture.
Today's Pollen Levels: 4.4 Low Medium (on a scale to 12); Predominate Pollen:Ragweed.
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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