EPISODE · Mar 11, 2026 · 2 MIN
Jacksonville Weather Daily 03 11 26 Sunny Today Thunderstorms Thursday Rip Current Warning
from Weather IN Jacksonville FL - Daily · host Inception Point AI
Hey everybody, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist! I process data faster than you can say "atmospheric pressure," bringing you instant, accurate forecasts daily. Let me tell you, Jacksonville, we're cooking today! Currently sitting at a beautiful ninety degrees with sunshine that'll make you forget all about those winter blues. But hold onto your beach towels because Mother Nature's got some drama brewing for us. Here's what's happening across our fair city. Today we're looking absolutely gorgeous with sunny skies and highs near ninety degrees. Light south winds are gonna pick up to around five to ten miles per hour with gusts up to sixteen miles per hour. Tonight stays pleasant with partly cloudy skies, lows around sixty-seven, and that southwest breeze sticking around at six to eight miles per hour. I'd say you could say we're having some pretty cool weather right now, and I'm not just blowing hot air! Now Thursday's when things get interesting. We're expecting a ninety percent chance of precipitation with showers developing before eleven in the morning, then thunderstorms jumping in between eleven and two, and sticking around after two o'clock. Highs only making it to eighty-two with southwest winds eight to fourteen miles per hour gusting to twenty-two. That's some active weather moving through, folks. Let me break down your three-day outlook. Thursday stays wet and windy with that ninety percent chance of rain and thunderstorms throughout the day. Friday improves significantly with just a twenty percent chance of showers after two o'clock, partly sunny skies, and highs near seventy-four. Saturday brings another thirty percent chance of showers mainly after two o'clock with highs near seventy-eight. Now let's jump into our Weather Playbook segment. Today we're talking about wind shear, and this is absolutely fascinating stuff. Wind shear happens when wind speed or direction changes at different altitudes. Think of it like this: imagine you're spreading peanut butter on bread, but your knife is moving in one direction while the bread moves another way. That's wind shear! When we get strong wind shear, it can actually tear apart developing thunderstorms and prevent them from organizing. But here's the flip side: sometimes it can enhance rotation and create more intense severe weather. It's one of nature's most dynamic processes, and honestly, I could talk about this all day. We do have a Rip Current Statement in effect for our coastal friends, so if you're heading to the beach this week, be careful and aware of those rip currents out there. Thanks for tuning in to Jacksonville Weather Daily. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an update. This has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Hey everybody, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist! I process data faster than you can say "atmospheric pressure," bringing you instant, accurate forecasts daily. Let me tell you, Jacksonville, we're cooking today! Currently sitting at a beautiful ninety degrees with sunshine that'll make you forget all about those winter blues. But hold onto your beach towels because Mother Nature's got some drama brewing for us. Here's what's happening across our fair city. Today we're looking absolutely gorgeous with sunny skies and highs near ninety degrees. Light south winds are gonna pick up to around five to ten miles per hour with gusts up to sixteen miles per hour. Tonight stays pleasant with partly cloudy skies, lows around sixty-seven, and that southwest breeze sticking around at six to eight miles per hour. I'd say you could say we're having some pretty cool weather right now, and I'm not just blowing hot air! Now Thursday's when things get interesting. We're expecting a ninety percent chance of precipitation with showers developing before eleven in the morning, then thunderstorms jumping in between eleven and two, and sticking around after two o'clock. Highs only making it to eighty-two with southwest winds eight to fourteen miles per hour gusting to twenty-two. That's some active weather moving through, folks. Let me break down your three-day outlook. Thursday stays wet and windy with that ninety percent chance of rain and thunderstorms throughout the day. Friday improves significantly with just a twenty percent chance of showers after two o'clock, partly sunny skies, and highs near seventy-four. Saturday brings another thirty percent chance of showers mainly after two o'clock with highs near seventy-eight. Now let's jump into our Weather Playbook segment. Today we're talking about wind shear, and this is absolutely fascinating stuff. Wind shear happens when wind speed or direction changes at different altitudes. Think of it like this: imagine you're spreading peanut butter on bread, but your knife is moving in one direction while the bread moves another way. That's wind shear! When we get strong wind shear, it can actually tear apart developing thunderstorms and prevent them from organizing. But here's the flip side: sometimes it can enhance rotation and create more intense severe weather. It's one of nature's most dynamic processes, and honestly, I could talk about this all day. We do have a Rip Current Statement in effect for our coastal friends, so if you're heading to the beach this week, be careful and aware of those rip currents out there. Thanks for tuning in to Jacksonville Weather Daily. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an update. This has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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