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Only some useful rain is tracked – 104.5 WOKV

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – First Alert Weather meteorologist Trevor Gibbs said isolated showers and thunderstorms are expected for the remainder of Tuesday.

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For the rest of the week, the probability of rain will continue to decrease.

Scattered showers and a few thunderstorms are likely Wednesday and Thursday, moving inland during the afternoon. Many coastal areas, including Jacksonville, are likely to see heavy rain (1 inch or less).

Father’s Day weekend promises to be hot and mostly dry.

Onshore winds will continue throughout the weekend, so there will continue to be a moderate risk of rip currents on the beaches.

INTERACTIVE RADAR: Keep an eye on the rain as it moves through your neighborhood

Tropics: A weak low pressure system will cross the state of Florida and enter the southwest Atlantic off the coast of the southeastern United States later this week. Conditions are not ideal for tropical development, but there is a small chance of a tropical/subtropical system forming. There are no impacts for us other than the risk of increased surf rip currents on the beaches later this week.

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

TONIGHT: Scattered showers/thunderstorms, otherwise partly cloudy. Lowest temperature: 72

MORNING: Partly cloudy and humid, with scattered showers/thunderstorms in the afternoon. HIGH: 90

THURSDAY: Partly to mostly cloudy with some showers/thunderstorms. 73/89

FRIDAY: Partly cloudy with isolated showers. 73/92

SATURDAY: Partly sunny and hot. 72/94

FATHER’S DAY: Partly sunny, isolated showers/thunderstorms. 73/89

MONDAY: Partly sunny, some showers. 74/90

TUESDAY: Partly sunny, isolated showers. 72/88

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