Extra helpings of sunshine

Passing morning clouds along the Arlington Expressway (Patricia Borgess)
Passing morning clouds along the Arlington Expressway (Patricia Borgess)
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Updated: 11/21/2012 1:03 pm
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Our last organized area of cloud cover moved through Northeast Florida Wednesday morning. From this point forward, clouds will be few and far between. Expect clear, chilly nights and sunny, mild days through the holiday weekend. 
        After one of those chilly starts Thanksgiving morning, expect abundant sunshine! High temperatures will reach the upper 60s, but it may feel a little cooler than that with some gusty northerly breezes.
        Black Friday will be a beautiful autumn day with a cool start and warm finish. The high temp will be near 70 degrees.
        Another cold front will move through late Friday night/early Saturday. This front will reinforce the dry air and bring in more chilly temps. The First Alert Weather Team is forecasting 30s for Sunday morning! High temperatures will remain in the 60s over the weekend.
        All in all, we are in good shape to celebrate over the next several days. Weatherwise, it will "feel" like the holidays. Bundle up when necessary and be safe.

 
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