Our onshore gusty winds & cooler temps. will persist through Thu. Warmer temps. return by Fri. through the weekend.
From a loyal viewer....Something interesting to watch in the evening sky Thu. (April 24th)...an iridium flare will be briefly visible. These types of flares have been increasing as the number of satellites orbiting the Earth increase & are caused by a reflection of the sun off of 1 of 3 main mission antenna (MMA). The flare that'll be visible Thu. night will originate from the Iridium 18 satellite which was launched July 9th, 1997. Realize that your exact location even within Northeast Fl. & Southeast Ga. could quite drastically change your view (or not even see the flare at all). Click here for all kinds of info. on satellites, the space station, other celestial "points of interest", etc.
We're in the midst of National Wildlife Week...click here for more info. from the National Wildlife Federation.
A nice visit Wed. from a group of "T.V. students" (T.V. production) -- 5th graders from Chimney Lakes Elem. One of the student's mom's -- Allison (loves the weather!) -- brought her famous brownies -- delicious! The first photo is in studio B next to our news studio (yes...I'm a little dressed "down" & I know my legs are skinny!)....second photo is meteorologist Jamie Warriner showing the students our weather set & the "green screen".

