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First Alert Weather: Warm afternoons, sky high oak pollen before weekend showers

First Alert Weather: Warm afternoons, sky high oak pollen before weekend showers

Yahoo27-03-2025

The First Alert Weather Team said oak pollen is 'very high' right now on the First Alert Allergy Tracker.
This weekend, the rain will wash some of that pollen away. Here's what you can expect in the forecast:
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Thursday hasn't been too bad of a day with sunny skies and temps in the 70s to 80 degrees inland.
60s Thursday afternoon at the beaches with onshore winds
No rain Friday. Highs will be in the lower 80s in Jacksonville and 70s at the beaches.
Moderate rip current risk on Thursday and Friday. Likely a high rip current risk this weekend.
Warming trend again as we head into the weekend
No rain through at least Saturday
Oak pollen is sky high right now. 'Very high' on our First Alert Allergy Tracker 'Misery Index.'
Rain moves in on Sunday, which will help at least wash away some pollen temporarily.
Follow Action News Jax Meteorologists on Twitter for updates:
Mike Buresh | Garrett Bedenbaugh | Corey Simma | Trevor Gibbs
ALLERGY TRACKER: See what the pollen counts look like in our area
LISTEN: Mike Buresh 'All the Weather, All the Time' Podcast
INTERACTIVE RADAR: Keep track of the rain as it moves through your neighborhood
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