January 19, 2024North Florida could see lowest temperatures in a yearBy Saturday night, lows in the 20s are possible along and north of Interstate 10. Temperatures should begin to rebound…By Megan Borowski - Storm Center
January 9, 2024Squall line moves east toward JacksonvilleTornadoes and straight-line winds between 60 and 80 mph remain possible. with a risk during traffic hours.…By Megan Borowski - Storm Center
January 8, 2024First Coast schools close as severe storms approachBaker, Clay, Duval and Nassau schools all plan to close. St. Johns County schools will dismiss an hour early.…By Randy Roguski
December 22, 2023White Christmas in Florida? It’s never happenedIt has never snowed on Christmas in Florida, but it’s possible under the right conditions.…By Riley Hazel - Storm Center
December 15, 2023Nor’easter will bring heavy rain and winds this weekendHeavy rainfall and wind gusts in excess of 35 mph are expected across portions of Florida from Saturday evening through…By Megan Borowski - Storm Center
November 21, 2023Thanksgiving outlook: Storms and cooler temperaturesDownpours and gusty thunderstorms could affect Thanksgiving travel across parts of Florida. A cold front that extends from a stronger…By Megan Borowski - Storm Center
October 3, 2023Canadian wildfires send dangerous smoke to FloridaA smoky haze can be seen over much of Florida, including the First Coast. Air quality in some areas has reached…By Riley Hazel - Storm Center
September 27, 2023Strong El Niño could bring warm, wet weather by winterNOAA’s updated weather outlook indicates a slightly increased confidence of a strong El Niño event.…By Riley Hazel - Storm Center
September 27, 2022#AskJAXTDY | Answering your local Hurricane Ian questionsThe Jacksonville Today team is answering storm prep questions ahead of Hurricane Ian making landfall on Florida’s west coast tomorrow.…By Raymon Troncoso, Brendan Rivers and Claire Heddles
September 11, 2020TV weathercasters could be key to climate actionLocal weathercasters are well positioned to help educate the public on climate change, which researchers say is necessary before people…By Brendan Rivers