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  • First Alert Weather: Another humid day with more thunderstorms

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    The First Alert Weather Team is tracking a potentially partly wet Jaguars home opener and a change to the weather pattern beginning Monday.

    Notes from the meteorologist:

    • Temperatures will rise from the 70s this morning into the upper 80s and low 90s by the early afternoon.

    • The threat for showers and storms has increased today, with widely scattered coverage likely for the afternoon and evening, especially across north Florida.

    • Parts of the Jags game could be wet, and fans are advised to bring a poncho just in case a downpour moves over the stadium.

    • One silver lining to the rain threat is that temperatures won’t be nearly as hot if it rains, as rain will cool things down into the 70s/80s.

    • A pattern change begins tomorrow with gusty onshore winds, increasing clouds, and showers through the first half of the upcoming work week.

    • Minor tidal flooding is likely with the full moon and several days of gusty onshore winds.

    INTERACTIVE RADAR: Keep track of the rain as it moves through your neighborhood

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    • No active storms and no areas of concern.

    First Alert 7-Day Forecast

    • TODAY: Partly cloudy and humid with afternoon showers and storms. HIGH: 91

    • TONIGHT: Partly cloudy with a few showers/storms. LOW: 74

    • MONDAY: Becoming mostly cloudy and breezy with scattered downpours. 74/87

    • TUESDAY: Mostly cloudy and breezy with scattered downpours. 71/84

    • WEDNESDAY: Mostly cloudy and breezy with scattered showers. 70/83

    • THURSDAY: Partly cloudy with isolated showers. 71/84

    • FRIDAY: Partly cloudy with an isolated shower. 70/86

    • SATURDAY: Partly cloudy with an isolated shower. 67/85

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