Category Archives: Weather QST

Weather Alert for this weekend

According to the News4Jax weather forecast, we could get up to 5″ of rain on Sunday.

However, the NWS is only predicting between 1.5″ and 2″ of rain – you can check the daily NWS Briefing (Click Here) for more detailed information  This page is updated daily to give us the latest from the NWS office in Jacksonville.

Be sure to check your equipment, watch your email, and check the Clay ARES website for any updates.… Read the rest

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…HURRICANE WARNING IN EFFECT…

MATTHEW LOCAL WATCH/WARNING STATEMENT/ADVISORY NUMBER 32
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSONVILLE FL AL142016
1128 PM EDT WED OCT 5 2016

A HURRICANE WARNING MEANS HURRICANE WIND CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED
SOMEWHERE WITHIN THIS AREA AND WITHIN THE NEXT 36 HOURS

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Hurricane Matthew Advisory #29

There have been significant changes in the projected path of Hurricane Matthew. Please find below links for Advisory #29. Because the models have become so sporadic we’ve included the Hurrevac Advisory in .pdf form for your information. Also, links for the NAVGEM model are below.

It’s anyone’s guess right now, so be alert.

Hurrevac Update matthew-29

NAVGEM Animated

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Weather Updates – Hermine Is Now A Hurricane & Will Continue To Strengthen Right Up To Landfall Tonight Near Or Just East Of Apalachicola, Florida Bringing Life-Threatening Storm Surge To The Big Bend Area Of Florida & Apalachee Bay

This information copied with permission from Crown Weather Services.

Hurricane Hermine:
5 pm EDT/4 pm CDT Statistics:
Location: 28.5 North Latitude, 85.0 West Longitude or about 85 miles to the south of Apalachicola, Florida.
Maximum Winds: 75 mph.
Minimum Central Pressure: 988 Millibars or 29.18 Inches.
Forward Movement: North-Northeast at a forward speed of 14 mph.… Read the rest

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Erika Dissipates, flooding still a concern

The following is a release from the Clay County Division of Emergency Management 1915EDT AUG 29 2015

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Clay County Emergency Management- Erika Dissipates, flooding still a concern;

The Clay County Division of Emergency Management would like to take this time to warn all residents that even though TS Erika has dissipated, flooding is still possible along the North and South Prongs of Black Creek.… Read the rest

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