I'm monitoring fog chances this morning across northeast Florida and southeast Georgia, especially near and north of I-10.
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Many local counties have a dense fog advisory before 9 a.m.
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Highs this afternoon will reach the low to mid 80s, close to the daily record of 85 (1992).
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Near or record highs will return tomorrow before Thanksgiving cools off.
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A cold front will move through our area late Wednesday night.
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Isolated showers are possible Wednesday as the front approaches, especially northwest of Jacksonville.
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Thanksgiving: Mostly sunny and much cooler. Highs in the low to mid 60s with no rain.
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We'll see the 30s by Friday morning.
TROPICS:
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Hurricane season ends on November 30th.
TODAY: Some morning fog. Partly to mostly sunny, especially in the afternoon. HIGH: 84 (Record: 85 – 1992)
TONIGHT: Mostly clear and cool, with fog in places. LOW: 60
WEDNESDAY: The clouds are increasing, it is very warm. An isolated shower is possible. 60/85 (Record: 84 – 1946)
THANKSGIVING: Partly or mostly sunny, dry, windy, cool. 49/66
FRIDAY: Cold, mostly sunny. 39/60
SATURDAY: Partly cloudy. 39/69
SUNDAY: Partly cloudy. An isolated shower is possible. 56/75
MONDAY: Partly cloudy. An isolated shower is possible. 57/78
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