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Lower humidity allows for lower nighttime temperatures inland – Action News Jax

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Mike Buresh, chief meteorologist at First Alert Weather, said lower humidity is on the way.

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Due to lower humidity, temperatures inland may drop below 15 degrees Celsius at night for the rest of the week and into the weekend.

Maximum temperatures are between 30 and 35 degrees, close to the average for late May/early June.

With easterly winds from the sea (water temperature close to 27 °C), the nights on the beaches are warmer, but during the day they are slightly cooler.

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No heavy rain is expected until at least Sunday and most likely until at least early next week.

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

AT THE MOMENT: Partly sunny with temperatures around 27 degrees on the beaches and between 30 and 35 degrees inland.

TONIGHT: Scattered showers early in the morning… clearing overnight. Lowest temperature: 66

WEDNESDAY: Partly sunny and hot, but less humid. High: 91

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Mostly clear, cooler. Lowest temperature: 63

THURSDAY: Partly sunny. High: 88

FRIDAY: Partly sunny. High: 88

SATURDAY: Partly sunny. High: 86

SUNDAY: Partly sunny with a few afternoon showers. High: 87

MONDAY: Partly sunny, with a few thunderstorms in the afternoon. Maximum temperature: 89

TUESDAY: Partly sunny, afternoon thunderstorms. High: 90

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