Nor’easter Brings Wind, Flood Risks to Northeast Florida Coast
Nor’easter Brings Wind, Flood Risks to Northeast Florida Coast

Nor’easter Brings Wind, Flood Risks to Northeast Florida Coast

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This weekend's weather across parts of Florida and the Southeast is characterized by warm temperatures, mostly sunny skies, and low humidity, with highs generally in the upper 80s to low 90s and lows in the 60s and 70s. Southwest Florida is enjoying a drier pattern with minimal rain chances and comfortable morning temperatures, although a tropical wave with a 60% chance of development is being monitored for the coming week. Similarly, other areas report pleasant conditions with calm winds, limited rain, and only a slight chance of isolated showers Sunday evening. However, Northeast Florida is experiencing a local, mostly dry Nor’easter causing gusty northeast winds up to 40 mph along the coast, prompting wind and coastal flood advisories through Sunday evening. This system also brings a high rip current risk along the beaches, urging caution for swimmers. Overall, the region enjoys largely favorable weather for outdoor activities, with attention advised for coastal hazards in the northeast.

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