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Sunny and warm Saturday with highs near 85°F. Gusty south winds Sunday raise fire concerns and a slight overnight storm chance.
Cool Saturday gives way to a sharp warm-up Sunday and an unsettled start to the week. Gusty winds and scattered storms are possible.
Showers and storms are likely Saturday afternoon with gusty southerly winds. A sharp warm‑up pushes highs near 82°F Sunday and NWS flags higher severe risk Monday–Tuesday.
NWS warns of dangerous rip currents and 4-6 ft surf along Jacksonville beaches through Monday, April 13. Sunny, breezy days with patchy morning fog inland.
Sunny skies and highs near 85°F today; warming to around 90°F by midweek. Boaters should watch for brief evening gusts and residents should heed drought precautions.
Patchy fog this morning; showers likely later and a line of storms could bring heavy rain and isolated gusts Saturday night.
Dense fog cut visibility across parts of New Orleans early Saturday; it should clear by mid‑morning for sunny, warm afternoons near 80°F.
Cloudy, muggy Saturday with scattered afternoon storms possible. More widespread and possibly severe storms arrive overnight into Sunday.
Clear and breezy today with highs near 70°F. A much hotter stretch is due April 13–16 with record-challenging highs and limited rain.
An FAU study finds winter beach renourishment plumes can overlap with blacktip shark aggregations, potentially raising the risk of negative encounters for swimmers.
Sunny, unseasonably warm Saturday with a high near 84°F and a slight chance of isolated evening storms. A statewide burn ban remains in effect.
Dry northwest winds and low humidity raise an elevated fire-spread risk today. Avoid outdoor burning and secure loose gear.
Cloudy and cool Saturday; a quick warmup to the mid-70s hits Sunday, then storms return early next week.
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