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A joint service of the UK Ag Weather Center and the National Weather Service.
National Weather Service Jacksonville FL 736 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2024 ...New AVIATION... .NEAR TERM... (Today through Tonight) Issued at 245 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2024 For the latest NE FL and SE GA Daily Key Messages please visit: https://www.weather.gov/media/jax/briefings/nws-jax-briefing.pdf High pressure will dominate the pattern today with clear to partly cloudy skies. Some very patchy light ground fog is possible in inland areas through sunrise. A weak sea breeze will develop near shore and will move inland 20 to 40 miles through the evening hours. High temperatures will be in the lower 80s inland and the lower to mid 70s at the coast. Low temperatures will be in the mid to upper 50s inland and the lower to mid 60s coastal.National Ag. Weather Outlook, International Ag. Weather Summary Current Surface Map, [2nd Source TWC] Click here for UKAWC Point Agricultural, Lawn & Garden Forecast/Outlook in case of corrupt tables. Ag. Weather Forecast Parameter Maps:Spraying Conditions , Dewpoint Temperatures, Livestock Heat Stress Hourly Observations For FLAGLER County 800 AM EDT WED APR 24 2024 NORTH FLORIDA CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS MARIANNA SUNNY 50 50 100 CALM 30.16R TALLAHASSEE SUNNY 50 46 86 W3 30.17R FOG LIVE OAK SUNNY 54 54 100 CALM 30.17R FOG CROSS CITY SUNNY 54 54 100 E3 30.18R LAKE CITY SUNNY 52 52 100 CALM 30.18R GAINESVILLE SUNNY 54 52 93 CALM 30.20R WILLISTON SUNNY 53 52 98 CALM 30.17R PALATKA SUNNY 54 54 100 CALM 30.17S MAYPORT NAS MOSUNNY 63 54 72 SW5 30.17R JACKSONVILLE MOSUNNY 55 53 93 CALM 30.17R JAX NAS MOSUNNY 62 55 77 W5 30.18R JAX CECIL MOSUNNY 52 52 100 VRB3 30.17R FERNANDINA BEA SUNNY 57 55 94 CALM 30.17R ST AUGUSTINE SUNNY 59 53 80 CALM 30.19R PALM COAST SUNNY 54 52 94 CALM 30.18R STATION/POSITION SKY/WX TEMP WIND PRES WAVE SWELL AIR SEA DIR/SP/G HT/PER HT/PER (F) (DEG/KT/KT) (MB) (FT/S) (FT/S) SHELL POINT NOT AVBL KEATON BEACH NOT AVBL CEDAR KEY NOT AVBL FERNANDINA 64 71 CALM / 1 1020.8R 30.7N 81.3W 66 70 N/A 3/10 2/10 MAYPORT 62 70 200/ 3/ 5 1021.7R 31.4N 80.9W 68 69 220/ 12/ 14 1021.5R 3/10 2/10 ST AUGUSTINE 65 71 190/ 4/ 4 1021.5R Current Temperatures, Dewpoint, RH, Wind, Surface 4-Panel Current Agricultural Weather Conditions in Florida Based on observations at 800am EDT, Wednesday April 24, 2024 Across Florida...temperatures are near 50 degrees north, near 61 degrees central, and near 75 degrees south. Current sky conditions are sunny north, sunny central, and mostly sunny south. In the north, relative humidity is near 86%, and the dew point is near 46 degrees. In the central part of the state, relative humidity is near 87%, and the dew point is near 57 degrees. In the south, relative humidity is near 51%, and the dew point is near 56 degrees. There is patchy fog north. Winds are from the west at 3 mph north, where conditions are favorable for spraying. Winds are calm central, where conditions are favorable for spraying. Winds are from the east at 5 mph south, where conditions are favorable for spraying. Based on current available observations, the highest temperature is 77 degrees at Key West Nas and Key West Intl. The lowest temperature is SUNNY degrees at Lakeland.
Hazardous Weather Outlook For FLAGLER County Hazardous report currently not available NWS Severe Weather Map , Convective Outlook 7-Day Forecast For FLAGLER County, FL Issued at 256 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2024 TODAY TONIGHT THURSDAY THURSDAY NIGHT FRIDAY FRIDAY NIGHT AND SATURDAY SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY SUNDAY NIGHT MONDAY THROUGH TUESDAY 12-48 Hr Surface Forecast Maps, TWC 4-Panel Surface Forecast, Fire Danger, Day 1 Precip, Day 2 Precip, Days 1-5 Precip, Severe Weather Pot.-Day 1, Day 2 Medium & Long Range Outlook For Florida FL PNHDL --------------------------------------------- 6 TO 10 DAY 8 TO 14 DAY 30 DAY 90 DAY APR 29-MAY 3 MAY 1-MAY 7 JUN JUN-AUG ----------- ----------- -------- --------- Temperature: Above Above Precipitation: Normal Normal .... Medium and long range outlooks provided by NCEP/K. Thomas Priddy FL PENIN --------------------------------------------- 6 TO 10 DAY 8 TO 14 DAY 30 DAY 90 DAY APR 29-MAY 3 MAY 1-MAY 7 JUN JUN-AUG ----------- ----------- -------- --------- Temperature: Above Above Precipitation: Normal Below .... Medium and long range outlooks provided by NCEP/K. Thomas Priddy5 Day Rainfall Forecast, 6 to 10 Day , 8 to 14 Day , Text, 30-Day Outook, 90-Day Outook, 120-Day Outlook Historical Weather And Climate Facts For Today APRIL 24TH HISTORIC WEATHER EVENTS ...1899... Two women and one son lived to tell the story of being picked up by a tornado and carried more than a fourth of a mile, flying far above the church steeples, before being gently set down again. The young boy and one of the ladies said they had the pleasure of flying alongside a horse. The horse "kicked and struggled" as it flew high above, and was set down unharmed about a mile away. (The Weather Channel) ...1908... Severe thunderstorms spawned eighteen tornadoes over across the Central Gulf Coast States claiming the lives of 310 persons. The state of Mississippi was hardest hit. A tornado near Hattiesburg MS killed 143 persons and caused more than half a million dollars damage. Four violent tornadoes accounted for 279 of the 310 deaths. The deadliest of the four tornadoes swelled to a width of 2.5 miles as it passed near Amite LA. The tornado also leveled most of Purvis MS. (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel) ...1925... Louisville's and Bowling Green's warmest April temperature: 91 and 96 degrees, respectively. Also, Lexington's earliest 90 degree temperature (90 degrees). (NWS Louisville) ...1980... Three of eight helicopters were damaged in a sandstorm during a failed-attempt to rescue 52 American hostages held in Iran. The hostages were later released on January 20, 1981. ...2005... The latest measurable snowfall on record occurred across parts of Kentucky last year. The snow was the result of cold air and moisture wrapping around an area of low pressure located over the northeast United States. Accumulating snow was mainly confined to the ridgetops and higher elevations of extreme east Kentucky but at least a few flakes were reported just about everywhere. Some amounts reported from across eastern and central Kentucky include...0.6 inches in Booneville...1.0 inch at Jeremiah...1.2 inches at the Jackson Weather Office...1.5 inches at Cumberland...4.0 inches at Lynch...and 5.0 inches at Closplint. (NWS Jackson) Ag Weather Center, Department of Biosystems & Agricultural Engineering, University of Kentucky |