- Jacksonville Weather: Unseasonal Warmth Before Weekend Cold Front
Jacksonville moves from mild, fog-kissed mornings to a warm push into the 80s, then faces a weekend cool-down back to the upper 60s. Game-day vibes look promising with mostly dry skies and a kickoff in the 60s, though a slim rain chance lingers Saturday as the front approaches. Gardeners should tread carefully amid drought conditions, planning mindful hand-watering, while residents share their outdoor moments on SnapJAX as the forecast shifts hour by hour.
- Madame Clairevoyant’s Daily Horoscope: Patience Amid Shifting Skies
Today’s celestial weather nudges us to pause, breathe, and reframe our expectations as shifting alignments stir moodiness and self-doubt. Patience and self-awareness help you navigate tense moments, tricky conversations, and late-day turns. Clarity returns when you move with thoughtfulness and extend compassion to yourself and others.
- Mid-South braces for Friday storms with potential severe weather
An unsettled weather pattern is shaping up for the Mid-South, with gusty winds and heavy rain on the way and a potential for severe storms. After a mild start to the week, a noticeable cooldown could follow the stormy period. Plan ahead for changing conditions and stay prepared.
- January 9 Storm Watch: Severe Weather and Flood Risk for Middle Tennessee
Middle Tennessee braces for a significant weather event this weekend as strong storms threaten damaging winds, heavy rain, and a slight tornado risk. Forecasters warn of a midday-to-evening window that could bring heavy rainfall and localized flooding, followed by a sharp drop in temperatures.
- Flying Fijians rely on family backing ahead of 2025 season
Family support, sacrifices behind the scenes, and the unwavering rally of fans—these shape the Flying Fijians as they eye 2025. Coach Mick Byrne honors the dedication of players and their loved ones, while fans’ steady encouragement fuels a season of renewed resolve. A message of unity and hard work as Fiji prepares for the challenges ahead.