Sunny and seasonal today, much hotter days to come
Seasonal afternoon highs today, possible record highs Thursday.ย ย The onshore flow will bring a moderate risk of Rip Currents to our beaches, also keeping them a little cooler.ย Temperatures will soar Wednesday through Friday with record highs possible Thursday.
Becoming breezy, a few showers possible
Partly cloudy with near seasonal temperatures.ย The sea breeze is on the move and will bring a slight chance of showers this afternoon as it pushes across northeast Florida.ย Breezy, especially along our beaches, where swimmers will have to be cautious due to high Rip Current risks.
Severe Weather Awareness Week: What to know about wildfires and extreme temperatures
Severe Weather Awareness Week is an opportunity for Floridians to learn about the various weather hazards that frequently impact the state and how families and businesses can prepare for these natural events. Each day focuses on a specific weather event. Fridayโs topic is temperature extremes and wildfires.
Rip currents: Our No. 1 weather-related killer locally
Rip currents, sometimes called rip tides or undertows, occur naturally and affect many Florida beaches year-round. Since 1995, rip currents have accounted for more than 300 drownings along Floridaโs Gulf and Atlantic beaches. In fact, rip currents kill more people in Florida in an average year than hurricanes, tornadoes and lightning combined. Rip current injuries and fatalities often are under-reported, but in 2019, at least 30 people lost their lives due to rip currents or high surf. Rip currents can travel as fast as 5 mph, or about eight feet per second, faster than an Olympic swimmer.