Tonight: Patchy frost after 1am. Otherwise, clear, with a low around 36. Light north wind.
Hazardous weather: An elevated fire danger is expected today across the area due to low relative humidity.
Minimum temperatures will fall into the lower 30s across inland Southeast Georgia and the Suwanee river valley of northeast Florida. A few normally colder locations may experience a light freeze.
Forecast Details: Cold front located well south of forecast area with cold air advection across the area along with falling dew points.
Most of northeast Florida will get the day started with temperatures in the low to mid 50s. Sunny and cool today with highs ranging from the low 60s north zones to upper 60s south zones.
Cold tonight. Clear skies and relatively light winds will set the stage for rapidly falling temperatures that will bottom out near the freezing mark across most inland locations. Very dry air mass (PWATS around 0.2 inches) should limit frost production. Will maintain patchy frost wording across the interior.
Today's Pollen Levels: 2.1 Low (on a scale to 12); Predominate Pollen:Ragweed
... Red Flag Warning Remains In Effect From Noon Today To 6 Pm Est This Evening Due To Low Relative Humidity...
A Red Flag Warning remains in effect from noon today to 6 PM EST this evening.
Drier air behind a cold front will lead to 4 to 6 hours of low relative humidity across portions of inland northeast Florida. Minimum humidity values near 25 % are expected in the Suwannee Valley region.
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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