There was heavy rain in spots with up to one inch seen. Other area saw very little or no rain at all.
Strong winds accompinied these storms. Gusts were reported to top 48 MPH at Huguenot Park and 45 MPH near NAS Jax.
There’s only a few storms now over Palatka/Putnam County and Southern St. Johns County.
Otherwise, the rain and storms are “over” for today.
Wednesday will begin with sun but then scattered midday and and afternoon storms will develop while spreading eastward all the way to the beaches. Chief Meteorologist Mike Buresh said beware of frequent lightning, gusty winds, and periods of very heavy rain.
Storms will become more widely scattered for Thursday and Friday.
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THURSDAY: Partly sunny with a few afternoon t’storms. High: 95
FRIDAY: Partly sunny with a few afternoon storms. High: 95
SATURDAY: Partly sunny with scattered afternoon storms. High: 93
SUNDAY : Partly sunny with scattered afternoon storms. High: 92
MONDAY: Partly sunny with a few afternoon showers & t’storms. High: 92
TUESDAY: Partly sunny with a few afternoon showers & storms. High: 91
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