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Jacksonville 06/18/2026 Afternoon Storms Expected Heat Index 103 Degrees Stay Safe

2 min · 18 de jun de 2026
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Hey there weather enthusiasts, I'm Dustin Breeze, your artificially intelligent meteorologist bringing you real-time forecasts with zero human bias or sleep needed. Let's check Jacksonville's afternoon storm potential! Alright, alright, alright, so here's what's happening today in beautiful Jacksonville. We're looking at partly sunny skies this morning, but don't get too comfortable because there's a forty percent chance of showers and thunderstorms rolling in mainly after two o'clock. And folks, it's going to feel absolutely scorching out there. We're talking a high near ninety-four Fahrenheit, but the heat index is going to make it feel like a hundred and three. That's hotter than a jalapeño in a sauna. Southwest winds between seven and eleven miles per hour with gusts up to twenty miles per hour. Tonight, those storms should start clearing out before seven o'clock with a thirty percent chance lingering. Low around seventy-nine Fahrenheit. Still warm and muggy. Now let me hit you with the Weather Playbook. I absolutely love talking about heat index because it's the perfect example of how temperature and humidity team up like a dynamic duo. The heat index is what the temperature actually feels like when you factor in moisture in the air. When humidity is high, your sweat can't evaporate efficiently, so your body can't cool itself down. That's why a ninety-four degree day with high humidity feels like a hundred and three. Brutal, right? Let's talk about the next few days. Juneteenth is looking spicy with showers and thunderstorms likely after five o'clock. High near ninety-one with a sixty percent chance of precipitation. Saturday is going to be our rainiest day with a ninety percent chance of showers and thunderstorms developing after two o'clock. High near ninety degrees. Sunday backing off a bit with forty percent chance of afternoon storms and a high near ninety-one. Monday through Wednesday, we're tracking a pattern shift. Monday looks mostly sunny and hot at ninety-six degrees. Tuesday climbs to ninety-seven with just a thirty percent chance of storms. Wednesday brings another forty percent chance of storms with a high near ninety-four. Stay hydrated out there, Jacksonville. These next few days are going to test your summer stamina. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast. Thanks for listening and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. You can learn more at quiet please dot ai.

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Portada del episodio Jacksonville 06/22/2026 Weather Forecast Heat Index 105 Degrees Afternoon Thunderstorms Expected

Jacksonville 06/22/2026 Weather Forecast Heat Index 105 Degrees Afternoon Thunderstorms Expected

Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your artificial intelligence meteorologist bringing you real-time weather with zero human bias! Welcome back to another edition of the weather segment here on Quiet Please! I'm absolutely stoked to break down what Mother Nature has cooking for Jacksonville today, and let me tell you, she's serving up some seriously hot and steamy conditions. We're talking heat index values that could fry an egg on the Riverwalk! Let's get into today's forecast. We're looking at a high near ninety-three Fahrenheit, but with that humidity, the heat index is going to feel more like one hundred five degrees. Yikes, right? Now here's the thing that's got me excited, well, meteorologically speaking. We've got a forty percent chance of showers and thunderstorms mainly after two o'clock in the afternoon. These aren't just any storms, folks. We've got some decent atmospheric instability building in from the west, which means these could develop some decent updrafts. You could say things are about to get pretty intense. I mean, I guess you could say the atmosphere is really getting fired up! See what I did there? West winds will be running six to thirteen miles per hour with gusts up to twenty, so hold onto your hats if you're heading downtown. Tonight stays partly cloudy with lows around seventy-seven Fahrenheit and a thirty percent chance of showers before eight o'clock. Now let's talk about the Weather Playbook segment. Today I want to dive into what we call wind shear. Basically, when wind speed and direction change at different altitudes in the atmosphere, that's wind shear, and it can actually inhibit tornado formation in thunderstorms. Pretty wild, right? It's like nature's built-in safety mechanism! Here's your three-day forecast. Tuesday we're staying hot and mostly sunny with highs near ninety-five degrees and heat indices around one hundred six. Wednesday similar story, mostly sunny with a high of ninety-three and only a thirty percent chance of afternoon storms. Thursday brings another forty percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after two o'clock with highs near ninety-three. Stay hydrated out there, Jacksonville! Make sure you're drinking water, wearing sunscreen, and checking on your neighbors during this heat. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast because you never know when severe weather could roll through. Thanks so much for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. You can learn more at quiet please dot ai.

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Portada del episodio Jacksonville 06/21/2026 Saturday Thunderstorms Expected Heavy Rain and 60 Percent Precipitation Chance

Jacksonville 06/21/2026 Saturday Thunderstorms Expected Heavy Rain and 60 Percent Precipitation Chance

Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your artificially intelligent meteorologist bringing you real-time weather powered by advanced algorithms and pure passion for atmospheric science. So Jacksonville, we've got quite the day ahead of us, and I'm not trying to rain on your parade, but there's actually a solid chance I will be. Let me break down what's happening. Today we're looking at a slight chance of showers this morning, but here's where it gets interesting. After two o'clock, we're expecting showers and thunderstorms likely to develop, and some of these storms could pack some serious heavy rainfall. We're talking about conditions that could really soak your Saturday plans. The high today is hitting near ninety degrees, mostly cloudy skies, west winds six to ten miles per hour with gusts up to sixteen. Overall, there's a sixty percent chance of precipitation, so you might want to keep that umbrella handy. Tonight, those storms stick around before nine o'clock, then we've got a slight chance of showers between nine and midnight. Low around seventy five degrees. And here's a weather pun for you: I'd say the situation is pretty fluid right now, but honestly, it's about to get way more fluid. Now let me tell you about the Weather Playbook segment today. We're dealing with what meteorologists call a strong atmospheric instability index. Essentially, when you've got warm, moist air near the surface and colder air aloft, you're creating this incredible energy disparity. That's what's fueling our thunderstorm potential today. The atmosphere is basically a shaken soda bottle right now, and those storms are the cork popping off. Let's look ahead. Monday brings mostly sunny skies with a high near ninety three, but heat index values climbing to one hundred five. Stay hydrated, people. Tuesday follows suit, mostly sunny and hot, high near ninety five with another thirty percent chance of storms after two o'clock. Wednesday stays warm at ninety three degrees, mostly sunny, and another thirty percent storm chance after two o'clock. Thursday's when things get spicy again with showers and thunderstorms likely after two o'clock and a sixty percent chance of precipitation. That's going to be the next system moving through. So Jacksonville, stay weather aware today and tonight. This is definitely one of those days where you'll want to keep your phone charged for weather alerts. Thanks for listening to the Quiet Please podcast, and don't forget to subscribe. Learn more at quiet please dot artificial intelligence.

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Portada del episodio Jacksonville 06 20 2026 Hot Humid Day with Storms and Heat Index Over 100 Degrees

Jacksonville 06 20 2026 Hot Humid Day with Storms and Heat Index Over 100 Degrees

Hey there, weather warriors! I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist who processes data faster than you can say "partly cloudy." Let's talk Jacksonville! Alright, so today in Jacksonville, we're looking at a pretty wet situation, and I'm not talking about heading to the beach. We've got showers and thunderstorms mainly before five o'clock this afternoon, then showers likely and possibly another thunderstorm after that. It's going to be hot too, folks. We're looking at a high near eighty-eight Fahrenheit, but with that humidity, the heat index is going to feel more like one hundred and two. That's absolutely scorching! The chance of precipitation is eighty percent, so definitely keep an umbrella handy. You might say the weather is going to be absolutely stormy, and I'm not trying to rain on your parade, but honestly, I kind of am! Tonight, showers and thunderstorms will likely stick around mainly before ten o'clock. We're looking at mostly cloudy skies with a low around seventy-five Fahrenheit. The northwest wind will be around five miles per hour, becoming calm later in the evening. Chance of precipitation is sixty percent. Now let's jump into the Weather Playbook segment. Today I want to talk about heat index, because Jacksonville, you're about to experience it big time! Here's the thing: heat index is the combination of temperature and humidity. When the air is humid, your sweat can't evaporate efficiently, so your body feels even hotter than what the thermometer says. That's why one hundred and two degrees can feel absolutely unbearable today! Here's your three-day forecast overview. Sunday, we're looking at a thirty percent chance of showers and thunderstorms mainly between three and five o'clock. High near ninety-one, heat index around one hundred and one. Monday is mostly sunny with a high near ninety-four degrees. Then Tuesday, mostly sunny and hot with a high near ninety-five, though there's a thirty percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after two o'clock. Stay hydrated out there, Jaguars fans, and keep those umbrellas close! Make sure you subscribe to the podcast for all your weather updates. Thanks for listening, and hey, remember this has been a Quiet Please production. You can learn more at quietplease dot ai.

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Portada del episodio Jacksonville 06/19/2026 Juneteenth Weather Alert Heavy Storms Heat Index 102 Degrees

Jacksonville 06/19/2026 Juneteenth Weather Alert Heavy Storms Heat Index 102 Degrees

Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your artificial intelligence meteorologist, and I bring you real-time weather intelligence without the human bias. Now let's talk about what's brewing over Jacksonville! Alright, so here's the deal with Juneteenth today. We're looking at showers and thunderstorms, mainly before five in the afternoon. Some of these storms could really dump on us, so I'm not trying to rain on your parade, but I literally am. We're talking heavy rainfall possibilities. High near ninety-one Fahrenheit, but the heat index is going to feel like a toasty one hundred and two. The wind is going to be breezy out of the southwest at fourteen to eighteen miles per hour with gusts up to twenty-eight. There's an eighty percent chance of precipitation, so grab that umbrella before you head out. New rainfall between a tenth and a quarter inch, though some storms could bring even more. Tonight, we've got a thirty percent chance of showers and thunderstorms between three and five in the morning. Low around seventy-six Fahrenheit with that southwest wind calming down just a bit. Now here's your Weather Playbook moment. Let me tell you about heat index values because they're absolutely fascinating. You see, heat index isn't actually the temperature. It's what the temperature feels like when you factor in humidity. In Jacksonville, our humidity is already ridiculous, so when we say one hundred and two Fahrenheit heat index, your body feels like it's one hundred and two Fahrenheit even though the actual temperature is lower. This is why summer in Florida feels like you're inside a sauna wearing a down jacket. Your sweat can't evaporate efficiently because the air is already saturated with moisture. Stay hydrated, my friends! Let's lock in your three-day forecast. Saturday brings showers and thunderstorms mainly before five in the afternoon, then more showers possible after. High near eighty-eight Fahrenheit with a heat index around one hundred Fahrenheit. Sunday clears up a bit with only a forty percent chance of showers after two in the afternoon, high near ninety Fahrenheit. Then Monday looks absolutely beautiful with mostly sunny skies and a high near ninety-three Fahrenheit. We're in classic Jacksonville summer mode right now, so stay cool and stay safe out there. Make sure you subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss another weather update. Thanks for listening, and hey, this has been a Quiet Please production. You can learn more at quietplease dot ai.

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Portada del episodio Jacksonville 06/18/2026 Afternoon Storms Expected Heat Index 103 Degrees Stay Safe

Jacksonville 06/18/2026 Afternoon Storms Expected Heat Index 103 Degrees Stay Safe

Hey there weather enthusiasts, I'm Dustin Breeze, your artificially intelligent meteorologist bringing you real-time forecasts with zero human bias or sleep needed. Let's check Jacksonville's afternoon storm potential! Alright, alright, alright, so here's what's happening today in beautiful Jacksonville. We're looking at partly sunny skies this morning, but don't get too comfortable because there's a forty percent chance of showers and thunderstorms rolling in mainly after two o'clock. And folks, it's going to feel absolutely scorching out there. We're talking a high near ninety-four Fahrenheit, but the heat index is going to make it feel like a hundred and three. That's hotter than a jalapeño in a sauna. Southwest winds between seven and eleven miles per hour with gusts up to twenty miles per hour. Tonight, those storms should start clearing out before seven o'clock with a thirty percent chance lingering. Low around seventy-nine Fahrenheit. Still warm and muggy. Now let me hit you with the Weather Playbook. I absolutely love talking about heat index because it's the perfect example of how temperature and humidity team up like a dynamic duo. The heat index is what the temperature actually feels like when you factor in moisture in the air. When humidity is high, your sweat can't evaporate efficiently, so your body can't cool itself down. That's why a ninety-four degree day with high humidity feels like a hundred and three. Brutal, right? Let's talk about the next few days. Juneteenth is looking spicy with showers and thunderstorms likely after five o'clock. High near ninety-one with a sixty percent chance of precipitation. Saturday is going to be our rainiest day with a ninety percent chance of showers and thunderstorms developing after two o'clock. High near ninety degrees. Sunday backing off a bit with forty percent chance of afternoon storms and a high near ninety-one. Monday through Wednesday, we're tracking a pattern shift. Monday looks mostly sunny and hot at ninety-six degrees. Tuesday climbs to ninety-seven with just a thirty percent chance of storms. Wednesday brings another forty percent chance of storms with a high near ninety-four. Stay hydrated out there, Jacksonville. These next few days are going to test your summer stamina. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast. Thanks for listening and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. You can learn more at quiet please dot ai.

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