News Summary
Jacksonville experienced power outages affecting around 1,700 JEA customers due to a car crash on Blanding Boulevard. Crews are working to replace a damaged utility pole before restoring power. Meanwhile, a hazardous weather warning is in effect, predicting thunderstorms, heavy rainfall, and gusty winds. Residents are advised to stay safe as the area prepares for significant weather changes and expects clearer skies in the coming days.
Jacksonville Faces Power Outages and Stormy Weather After Car Crash
In Jacksonville, Sunday night brought quite the stormy spectacle as the city experienced power outages impacting around 1,700 JEA customers. The outage was linked to an unfortunate car accident that occurred in the Duclay Forest neighborhood. The fender-bender took place at the intersection of Blanding Boulevard and Morse Avenue around 7:40 p.m. While the cause of the crash remains a mystery, what followed certainly made waves—both figuratively and literally!
A Utility Pole Takes a Hit
Following the accident, JEA reported that the utility pole damaged in the crash would need to be fully replaced before power could be restored. Crews are already on-site, working diligently to fix the situation, and they expect to have electricity flowing again by 2 a.m. on Monday. With so many residents left in the dark, patience is key as the teams tackle the repairs.
Weather Warnings in Effect
Meanwhile, the National Weather Service (NWS) has been keeping a close eye on the forecast, and it looks like Jacksonville residents need to hunker down. A hazardous weather warning is in effect, with a whopping 90% chance of showers and thunderstorms predicted to roil the skies until 4 p.m. on Sunday. The storm isn’t expected to let up easily, as the risk of scattered showers and even more thunderstorms is anticipated to linger right up until 8 p.m..
Hold On To Your Hats!
As if that wasn’t enough, gusty winds could kick in, hitting speeds above 50 mph. There’s also the potential for hail and even isolated tornadoes, so folks are advised to stay alert and take necessary precautions. We’re talking about heavy rainfall that may drench the area with anywhere from half an inch to three-quarters of an inch. If you’re headed to the Northeast Florida beaches, keep in mind there’s a high rip current risk, making swimming a dangerous proposition. Residents are reminded that if they find themselves caught in a rip current, the best course of action is to stay calm, float, and signal for help.
A Cool Down is Coming
As the stormy skies finally give way, temperatures on Monday are expected to be below average, only climbing to the upper 60s to low 70s. But don’t fret! This system will likely move offshore by sunset on Sunday, clearing the way for the sun to shine again. Monday and Tuesday forecast a refreshing change with sunny skies taking over, pushing temperatures back up to around 66 and 70 degrees, respectively.
Brisk Breezes Ahead
Keep in mind that the brisk winds may stick around too, with gusts hitting 22 mph. But don’t let that dampen your plans—the conditions are set to improve dramatically as the week continues, paving the way for clearer and warmer days ahead!
So, Jacksonville, try to stay safe during the stormy weather, and keep an eye out for updates on power restoration as well. Remember, smooth skies and sunshine are right around the corner!
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Additional Resources
- News4JAX: Weather Impact Day – Severe Thunderstorms Expected
- Hoodline: Jacksonville on Alert – Hazardous Weather Warning
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- The Weather Channel: Jacksonville Weather
- Google Search: Jacksonville Weather News
