Marine Weather and Tide Forecast for Asbury Lake, FL
May 19, 2024 11:06 AM EDT (15:06 UTC) Change Location
Sunrise 6:29 AM Sunset 8:17 PM Moonrise 3:54 PM Moonset 3:08 AM |
AMZ452 Expires:202405192115;;481680 Fzus52 Kjax 191341 Cwfjax
coastal waters forecast for northeast florida/southeast georgia national weather service jacksonville fl 941 am edt Sun may 19 2024
atlantic coastal waters from altamaha sound ga to flagler beach fl out to 60 nm.
seas are provided as a range of the average height of the highest 1/3 of the waves, along with the occasional height of the average highest 1/10 of the waves.
amz450-452-454-192115- coastal waters from altamaha sound to fernandina beach fl out 20 nm- coastal waters from fernandina beach to st. Augustine fl out 20 nm- coastal waters from st. Augustine to flagler beach fl out 20 nm- 941 am edt Sun may 19 2024
Rest of today - West winds 5 to 10 knots, becoming south this afternoon. Seas around 2 feet. Wave detail: southwest 2 feet at 4 seconds and east 2 feet at 8 seconds. Intracoastal waters light chop. A chance of showers and Thunderstorms this afternoon.
Tonight - Northeast winds 5 to 10 knots, becoming north 10 to 15 knots after midnight. Seas 2 to 3 feet. Wave detail: southeast 2 feet at 5 seconds and east 2 feet at 8 seconds. Intracoastal waters a moderate chop. Showers likely with a chance of Thunderstorms in the evening, then a slight chance of showers and Thunderstorms after midnight.
Monday - Northeast winds 15 to 20 knots. Seas 2 to 4 feet, occasionally to 5 feet. Wave detail: east 4 feet at 5 seconds. Intracoastal waters choppy. A chance of showers. A slight chance of Thunderstorms in the morning, then a chance of Thunderstorms in the afternoon.
Monday night - Northeast winds 10 to 15 knots. Seas 3 to 4 feet, occasionally to 5 feet. Wave detail: northeast 4 feet at 7 seconds. Intracoastal waters a moderate chop. A slight chance of Thunderstorms in the evening. Isolated showers.
Tuesday - Northeast winds 10 to 15 knots. Seas 3 to 4 feet, occasionally to 5 feet. Wave detail: northeast 4 feet at 8 seconds. Intracoastal waters a moderate chop. A chance of showers, mainly in the morning.
Tuesday night - Northeast winds 5 to 10 knots. Seas 2 to 4 feet, occasionally to 5 feet. Wave detail: northeast 4 feet at 8 seconds. Intracoastal waters light chop.
Wednesday through Thursday - South winds 5 to 10 knots. Seas 2 to 3 feet. Intracoastal waters light chop.
winds and waves higher in and near Thunderstorms.
coastal waters forecast for northeast florida/southeast georgia national weather service jacksonville fl 941 am edt Sun may 19 2024
atlantic coastal waters from altamaha sound ga to flagler beach fl out to 60 nm.
seas are provided as a range of the average height of the highest 1/3 of the waves, along with the occasional height of the average highest 1/10 of the waves.
amz450-452-454-192115- coastal waters from altamaha sound to fernandina beach fl out 20 nm- coastal waters from fernandina beach to st. Augustine fl out 20 nm- coastal waters from st. Augustine to flagler beach fl out 20 nm- 941 am edt Sun may 19 2024
winds and waves higher in and near Thunderstorms.
AMZ400 Synopsis For Altamaha Sound Ga To Flagler Beach Fl Out To 60 Nm- 941 Am Edt Sun May 19 2024
Synopsis -
a slow moving cold front will drift southward over the coastal waters late today with numerous showers and Thunderstorms late this afternoon into the evening hours. Some of these storms may contain strong gusty winds and heavy downpours. Westerly winds will turn southerly this afternoon due to the atlantic seabreeze and then become breezy from the north and northeast overnight into Monday behind the cold front. Wind speeds will be near small craft advisory levels over the southeast georgia waters Monday morning. High pressure builds directly over the waters during the middle part of next week.
Gulf stream -
the approximate location of the west wall of the gulf stream as of may 18, 2024 at 1200 utc - .
64 nautical miles east of flagler beach. 73 nautical miles east of saint augustine beach. 82 nautical miles east of jacksonville beach. 101 nautical miles east southeast of st simons island.
this data courtesy of the naval oceanographic office.
a slow moving cold front will drift southward over the coastal waters late today with numerous showers and Thunderstorms late this afternoon into the evening hours. Some of these storms may contain strong gusty winds and heavy downpours. Westerly winds will turn southerly this afternoon due to the atlantic seabreeze and then become breezy from the north and northeast overnight into Monday behind the cold front. Wind speeds will be near small craft advisory levels over the southeast georgia waters Monday morning. High pressure builds directly over the waters during the middle part of next week.
the approximate location of the west wall of the gulf stream as of may 18, 2024 at 1200 utc - .
64 nautical miles east of flagler beach. 73 nautical miles east of saint augustine beach. 82 nautical miles east of jacksonville beach. 101 nautical miles east southeast of st simons island.
this data courtesy of the naval oceanographic office.
Area Discussion for - Jacksonville, FL
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FXUS62 KJAX 191406 AFDJAX
Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Jacksonville FL 1006 AM EDT Sun May 19 2024
New UPDATE
UPDATE
Issued at 955 AM EDT Sun May 19 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
Areas of low clouds over southeast GA will slowly break up in the next couple of hours, while the westerly flow in the low levels helps mix out patchy low clouds in northeast FL as well. High clouds are moving out and anticipate strong heating today with scattered to broken cumulus developing. Have tweaked high temps up a couple of degrees for the update. The forecast overall looks good with scattered to numerous showers and storms developing, with greater coverage generally over southeast GA near the slow moving cool front. Amid cool temps aloft of -10c to possibly -12c at 500 mb, this will generate some moderately high CAPE values of about 2500 J/kg, maybe near 3000 J/kg per modified sounding. This along along with some shear values of about 20-30 kt will support isolated strong to severe storm activity this afternoon and evening. Winds aloft are generally unidirectional which is basically keeping the shear values lower than yesterday. One of the main threats is strong gusty winds given the high DCAPE values of about 900-1100 J/kg anticipated. A couple of areas in the greater strong storm threat are over southeast GA near the Altamaha Basin down to into coastal southeast GA, and then also isolated strong activity possible near I-75 over northeast FL.
Confidence is low to moderate at this time. Some adjustments were made to the POPs for rest of today and into the overnight hours, but rest of the forecast in good shape.
NEAR TERM
Issued at 355 AM EDT Sun May 19 2024
A wave of showers and thunderstorms ahead of a slow moving, nearly stalled cold frontal boundary from the west has brought some late night and early morning rainfall to portions of eastern SE GA along and south of US highway 84 to areas over NE FL from Gainesville northeast to the Jax Beaches. These showers and storms will end by sunrise.
Cold front will stall near NE FL today with partly cloudy skies late this morning through afternoon and west to southwesterly winds 8-12 mph, a bit breezier across north central FL towards the Gulf coast 10-15 mph. Strong heating due to the high sun angle for mid to late May (nearly one month before the upcoming summer solstice) will raise high temperatures into the upper 80s with isolated 90 degree readings along the St Johns river basin and I-95 corridor over NE FL as the Atlantic seabreeze stays pinned near the immediate coast. A positively tilted mid level trough currently over northern GA will shift southeast into the area through this afternoon with shortwave energy rounding the base of the trough that will become closed with southeast extent. This will cool mid level lapse rates over the area with thunderstorms developing over north central Fl this afternoon with a secondary focus over SE GA north of Waycross late this afternoon that will move southeast into the Jacksonville area by around sunset and then shift off the NE FL coast before midnight. Dewpoints around 70 along the coast and upper 60s inland will create strong CAPE values over 2,000 J/KG while the closed trough will cool mid level temperatures to -11 to -13 C which will steepen mid level lapse rates. Strong 0-6km shear of 30-40 knots will also be present and the Storm Prediction Center has a Marginal threat of Isolated Severe T'storms for most of the area as the ingredients mentioned will support large Hail and isolated strong to severe wind gusts up to 60 mph. Not expected widespread heavy rainfall today, but pockets of 1 inch totals will occur closer to the coast where best focus for storms will be with a few higher isolated amounts to 2 inches possible.
Storms should exit into the Atlantic by midnight and the cold front will clear southeast of the area overnight with northerly to northeasterly winds winds turning northerly 5-10 mph inland and breezier at the coast 10-15 as high pressure builds down from the Mid Atlantic and northeast coastline. Low stratus clouds will sink south along the Southeast coast into SE GA with lows in the mid 60s over SE GA and the upper 60s over NE FL.
SHORT TERM
(Monday through Tuesday night)
Issued at 355 AM EDT Sun May 19 2024
Upper trough will move over forecast area Monday, then gradually shift just S of forecast area Monday night, continuing further S Tuesday. Latest consensus guidance suggests continued potential for scattered showers/ t-storms Monday with onshore flow pattern.
Guidance suggests showers mainly offshore Monday night, but potential for coastal showers moving onshore ne FL Tuesday with continued onshore flow.
Onshore flow pattern will result in somewhat lower high temperatures eastern counties with upper 70s/lower 80s coast and I-95 corridor, a little warmer further inland.
LONG TERM
(Wednesday through Saturday)
Issued at 355 AM EDT Sun May 19 2024
Upper ridge of high pressure will build over the forecast area during this period, resulting in mainly dry and warm conditions.
An exception could be on Saturday when a weak shortwave passes over the area, which consensus guidance suggests could lead to scattered showers/t-storms. Near normal temperatures are expected on Wednesday, with highs lower 80s coast, mid-upper 80s inland.
Slightly above normal temperatures are expected Thursday through Saturday with high temperatures upper 80s coast, lower 90s inland with low temperatures through the period in the 65-70 range.
AVIATION
(12Z TAFS)
Issued at 800 AM EDT Sun May 19 2024
Mainly thick high clouds over the area at this time, but some lower cig restrictions at SSI and JAX down to around IFR next couple of hours. The thicker high clouds should largely move out by about 15z. When daytime heating commences when enough breaks develops, should see a healthy cumulus field with chances of MVFR cigs around 2-3 kft. With a backdoor cool front making it's way south along the coast today, we have for the most part kept in chances of showers and storms starting first around SSI by about 19z, and an hour or two later for the rest of the TAFs. By far, it appears SSI has the highest chance of seeing convection at the terminal and then the lowest chance at GNV, which should may not see convection until about 23z or 00z. Overall, lowering cigs tonight as frontal boundary drops to our south. Have introduced some IFR for SSI for late tonight, with subsequent TAFs attempting to show some low clouds mainly thinking for now JAX and CRG toward 10z-12z time frame but with low confidence.
MARINE
Issued at 355 AM EDT Sun May 19 2024
A slow moving cold front will stall over the coastal waters today with numerous showers and thunderstorms late this afternoon into the early evening hours. Some of these storms may contain strong gusty winds and heavy downpours. Westerly winds will turn southerly this afternoon due to the Atlantic seabreeze and then become breezy from the north and northeast overnight into Monday as a secondary cold front pushes south of the waters and high pressure wedges down from the Mid Atlantic coast against a low pressure through early next week. High pressure builds directly over the waters during the middle part of next week.
Rip Currents: Low risk of Rip Currents today at all area beaches.
A moderate risk of rip currents is forecast for NE FL and SE GA beaches Monday.
PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS
AMG 85 65 84 63 / 70 20 10 0 SSI 86 69 79 69 / 70 50 20 0 JAX 89 67 82 65 / 60 60 40 10 SGJ 89 68 81 69 / 40 60 40 20 GNV 87 67 84 63 / 40 40 60 0 OCF 87 68 85 65 / 40 10 50 10
JAX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
FL...None.
GA...None.
AM...None.
Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Jacksonville FL 1006 AM EDT Sun May 19 2024
New UPDATE
UPDATE
Issued at 955 AM EDT Sun May 19 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
Areas of low clouds over southeast GA will slowly break up in the next couple of hours, while the westerly flow in the low levels helps mix out patchy low clouds in northeast FL as well. High clouds are moving out and anticipate strong heating today with scattered to broken cumulus developing. Have tweaked high temps up a couple of degrees for the update. The forecast overall looks good with scattered to numerous showers and storms developing, with greater coverage generally over southeast GA near the slow moving cool front. Amid cool temps aloft of -10c to possibly -12c at 500 mb, this will generate some moderately high CAPE values of about 2500 J/kg, maybe near 3000 J/kg per modified sounding. This along along with some shear values of about 20-30 kt will support isolated strong to severe storm activity this afternoon and evening. Winds aloft are generally unidirectional which is basically keeping the shear values lower than yesterday. One of the main threats is strong gusty winds given the high DCAPE values of about 900-1100 J/kg anticipated. A couple of areas in the greater strong storm threat are over southeast GA near the Altamaha Basin down to into coastal southeast GA, and then also isolated strong activity possible near I-75 over northeast FL.
Confidence is low to moderate at this time. Some adjustments were made to the POPs for rest of today and into the overnight hours, but rest of the forecast in good shape.
NEAR TERM
Issued at 355 AM EDT Sun May 19 2024
A wave of showers and thunderstorms ahead of a slow moving, nearly stalled cold frontal boundary from the west has brought some late night and early morning rainfall to portions of eastern SE GA along and south of US highway 84 to areas over NE FL from Gainesville northeast to the Jax Beaches. These showers and storms will end by sunrise.
Cold front will stall near NE FL today with partly cloudy skies late this morning through afternoon and west to southwesterly winds 8-12 mph, a bit breezier across north central FL towards the Gulf coast 10-15 mph. Strong heating due to the high sun angle for mid to late May (nearly one month before the upcoming summer solstice) will raise high temperatures into the upper 80s with isolated 90 degree readings along the St Johns river basin and I-95 corridor over NE FL as the Atlantic seabreeze stays pinned near the immediate coast. A positively tilted mid level trough currently over northern GA will shift southeast into the area through this afternoon with shortwave energy rounding the base of the trough that will become closed with southeast extent. This will cool mid level lapse rates over the area with thunderstorms developing over north central Fl this afternoon with a secondary focus over SE GA north of Waycross late this afternoon that will move southeast into the Jacksonville area by around sunset and then shift off the NE FL coast before midnight. Dewpoints around 70 along the coast and upper 60s inland will create strong CAPE values over 2,000 J/KG while the closed trough will cool mid level temperatures to -11 to -13 C which will steepen mid level lapse rates. Strong 0-6km shear of 30-40 knots will also be present and the Storm Prediction Center has a Marginal threat of Isolated Severe T'storms for most of the area as the ingredients mentioned will support large Hail and isolated strong to severe wind gusts up to 60 mph. Not expected widespread heavy rainfall today, but pockets of 1 inch totals will occur closer to the coast where best focus for storms will be with a few higher isolated amounts to 2 inches possible.
Storms should exit into the Atlantic by midnight and the cold front will clear southeast of the area overnight with northerly to northeasterly winds winds turning northerly 5-10 mph inland and breezier at the coast 10-15 as high pressure builds down from the Mid Atlantic and northeast coastline. Low stratus clouds will sink south along the Southeast coast into SE GA with lows in the mid 60s over SE GA and the upper 60s over NE FL.
SHORT TERM
(Monday through Tuesday night)
Issued at 355 AM EDT Sun May 19 2024
Upper trough will move over forecast area Monday, then gradually shift just S of forecast area Monday night, continuing further S Tuesday. Latest consensus guidance suggests continued potential for scattered showers/ t-storms Monday with onshore flow pattern.
Guidance suggests showers mainly offshore Monday night, but potential for coastal showers moving onshore ne FL Tuesday with continued onshore flow.
Onshore flow pattern will result in somewhat lower high temperatures eastern counties with upper 70s/lower 80s coast and I-95 corridor, a little warmer further inland.
LONG TERM
(Wednesday through Saturday)
Issued at 355 AM EDT Sun May 19 2024
Upper ridge of high pressure will build over the forecast area during this period, resulting in mainly dry and warm conditions.
An exception could be on Saturday when a weak shortwave passes over the area, which consensus guidance suggests could lead to scattered showers/t-storms. Near normal temperatures are expected on Wednesday, with highs lower 80s coast, mid-upper 80s inland.
Slightly above normal temperatures are expected Thursday through Saturday with high temperatures upper 80s coast, lower 90s inland with low temperatures through the period in the 65-70 range.
AVIATION
(12Z TAFS)
Issued at 800 AM EDT Sun May 19 2024
Mainly thick high clouds over the area at this time, but some lower cig restrictions at SSI and JAX down to around IFR next couple of hours. The thicker high clouds should largely move out by about 15z. When daytime heating commences when enough breaks develops, should see a healthy cumulus field with chances of MVFR cigs around 2-3 kft. With a backdoor cool front making it's way south along the coast today, we have for the most part kept in chances of showers and storms starting first around SSI by about 19z, and an hour or two later for the rest of the TAFs. By far, it appears SSI has the highest chance of seeing convection at the terminal and then the lowest chance at GNV, which should may not see convection until about 23z or 00z. Overall, lowering cigs tonight as frontal boundary drops to our south. Have introduced some IFR for SSI for late tonight, with subsequent TAFs attempting to show some low clouds mainly thinking for now JAX and CRG toward 10z-12z time frame but with low confidence.
MARINE
Issued at 355 AM EDT Sun May 19 2024
A slow moving cold front will stall over the coastal waters today with numerous showers and thunderstorms late this afternoon into the early evening hours. Some of these storms may contain strong gusty winds and heavy downpours. Westerly winds will turn southerly this afternoon due to the Atlantic seabreeze and then become breezy from the north and northeast overnight into Monday as a secondary cold front pushes south of the waters and high pressure wedges down from the Mid Atlantic coast against a low pressure through early next week. High pressure builds directly over the waters during the middle part of next week.
Rip Currents: Low risk of Rip Currents today at all area beaches.
A moderate risk of rip currents is forecast for NE FL and SE GA beaches Monday.
PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS
AMG 85 65 84 63 / 70 20 10 0 SSI 86 69 79 69 / 70 50 20 0 JAX 89 67 82 65 / 60 60 40 10 SGJ 89 68 81 69 / 40 60 40 20 GNV 87 67 84 63 / 40 40 60 0 OCF 87 68 85 65 / 40 10 50 10
JAX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
FL...None.
GA...None.
AM...None.
Stations | Dist | Age | Wind | Air Temp | Water Temp | Waves | inHg | DewPt |
BKBF1 | 9 mi | 48 min | NNW 6G | 77°F | 29.92 | |||
JXUF1 | 20 mi | 48 min | 79°F | |||||
NFDF1 | 23 mi | 48 min | S 1G | 78°F | 29.93 | 78°F | ||
DMSF1 | 24 mi | 48 min | 79°F | |||||
BLIF1 | 25 mi | 48 min | W 8G | 77°F | 29.95 | 76°F | ||
LTJF1 | 27 mi | 48 min | 75°F | 72°F | ||||
MYPF1 - 8720218 - Mayport (Bar Pilots Dock), FL | 28 mi | 48 min | W 9.9G | 75°F | 78°F | 29.95 | ||
SAUF1 - St. Augustine, FL | 30 mi | 66 min | W 7G | 79°F | 77°F | 29.95 | 79°F | |
41117 | 37 mi | 40 min | 77°F | 2 ft | ||||
GTXF1 - Guana Tolomato Matanzas Reserve, FL | 40 mi | 141 min | W 4.1 | 75°F | 29.98 | 73°F | ||
FRDF1 - 8720030 - Fernandina Beach, FL | 44 mi | 48 min | W 7G | 77°F | 79°F | 29.93 |
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Airport Reports
EDIT HIDE  Help Click EDIT to display multiple airports. Follow links for more data.Airport | Dist | Age | Wind kt | Vis | Sky | Weather | Temp | DewPt | RH | inHg |
KNIP JACKSONVILLE NAS (TOWERS FLD),FL | 11 sm | 13 min | WNW 08 | 10 sm | Partly Cloudy | 81°F | 68°F | 66% | 29.95 | |
KVQQ CECIL,FL | 12 sm | 16 min | W 14 | 10 sm | Partly Cloudy | 81°F | 70°F | 70% | 29.95 | |
KHEG HERLONG RECREATIONAL,FL | 14 sm | 11 min | WNW 12 | 10 sm | Clear | 79°F | 70°F | 74% | 29.96 | |
KCRG JACKSONVILLE EXECUTIVE AT CRAIG,FL | 22 sm | 13 min | WNW 08 | 10 sm | A Few Clouds | 79°F | 70°F | 74% | 29.94 | |
KSGJ NORTHEAST FLORIDA RGNL,FL | 24 sm | 10 min | var 05 | 10 sm | A Few Clouds | 82°F | 70°F | 66% | 29.94 |
Tide / Current for Black Creek, S.C.L. RR. bridge, Florida
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Black Creek
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Sun -- 04:07 AM EDT Moonset
Sun -- 05:28 AM EDT 4.90 feet Low Tide
Sun -- 06:30 AM EDT Sunrise
Sun -- 10:36 AM EDT 5.48 feet High Tide
Sun -- 04:54 PM EDT Moonrise
Sun -- 05:38 PM EDT 4.89 feet Low Tide
Sun -- 08:16 PM EDT Sunset
Sun -- 11:06 PM EDT 5.60 feet High Tide
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Sun -- 04:07 AM EDT Moonset
Sun -- 05:28 AM EDT 4.90 feet Low Tide
Sun -- 06:30 AM EDT Sunrise
Sun -- 10:36 AM EDT 5.48 feet High Tide
Sun -- 04:54 PM EDT Moonrise
Sun -- 05:38 PM EDT 4.89 feet Low Tide
Sun -- 08:16 PM EDT Sunset
Sun -- 11:06 PM EDT 5.60 feet High Tide
Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION
Black Creek, S.C.L. RR. bridge, Florida, Tide feet
12 am |
5.4 |
1 am |
5.3 |
2 am |
5.2 |
3 am |
5.1 |
4 am |
5 |
5 am |
4.9 |
6 am |
4.9 |
7 am |
5.1 |
8 am |
5.3 |
9 am |
5.4 |
10 am |
5.5 |
11 am |
5.5 |
12 pm |
5.4 |
1 pm |
5.2 |
2 pm |
5.1 |
3 pm |
5 |
4 pm |
5 |
5 pm |
4.9 |
6 pm |
4.9 |
7 pm |
5 |
8 pm |
5.3 |
9 pm |
5.5 |
10 pm |
5.6 |
11 pm |
5.6 |
Orange Park
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Sun -- 04:07 AM EDT Moonset
Sun -- 04:18 AM EDT -0.25 feet Low Tide
Sun -- 06:30 AM EDT Sunrise
Sun -- 09:27 AM EDT 0.25 feet High Tide
Sun -- 04:28 PM EDT -0.31 feet Low Tide
Sun -- 04:53 PM EDT Moonrise
Sun -- 08:16 PM EDT Sunset
Sun -- 10:08 PM EDT 0.35 feet High Tide
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Sun -- 04:07 AM EDT Moonset
Sun -- 04:18 AM EDT -0.25 feet Low Tide
Sun -- 06:30 AM EDT Sunrise
Sun -- 09:27 AM EDT 0.25 feet High Tide
Sun -- 04:28 PM EDT -0.31 feet Low Tide
Sun -- 04:53 PM EDT Moonrise
Sun -- 08:16 PM EDT Sunset
Sun -- 10:08 PM EDT 0.35 feet High Tide
Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION
Orange Park, St. Johns River, Florida, Tide feet
12 am |
0 |
1 am |
-0.1 |
2 am |
-0.1 |
3 am |
-0.2 |
4 am |
-0.2 |
5 am |
-0.2 |
6 am |
-0.1 |
7 am |
0.1 |
8 am |
0.2 |
9 am |
0.2 |
10 am |
0.2 |
11 am |
0.2 |
12 pm |
0 |
1 pm |
-0.1 |
2 pm |
-0.2 |
3 pm |
-0.3 |
4 pm |
-0.3 |
5 pm |
-0.3 |
6 pm |
-0.2 |
7 pm |
0 |
8 pm |
0.2 |
9 pm |
0.3 |
10 pm |
0.3 |
11 pm |
0.3 |
Jacksonville, FL,
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