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Info PNS Public Information Statement — Mon Oct 1, 2018 3:42 PM

Jacksonville, FL · North Florida · ID #942602 · ← back to browser · plain text
PNSJAX
for details. Information for Alma and St. Simons Island will be
forthcoming later today.

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.PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
AMG  70  87  68  90 /  10  30  10  10
SSI  76  84  74  85 /  50  40  10  20
JAX  73  87  71  87 /  70  40  10  10
SGJ  75  86  74  86 /  80  50  20  20
GNV  73  88  70  91 /  30  40  10  10
OCF  73  90  69  91 /  20  40  10  10

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.JAX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
FL...High Rip Current Risk until 8 PM EDT this evening for Coastal
     Duval-Coastal Flagler-Coastal Nassau-Coastal St. Johns.

GA...High Rip Current Risk until 8 PM EDT this evening for Coastal
     Camden-Coastal Glynn.

AM...Small Craft Advisory for hazardous seas until 4 PM EDT Thursday
     for Waters from Altamaha Sound GA to Fernandina Beach FL
     from 20 to 60 NM-Waters from Fernandina Beach to St.
     Augustine FL from 20 to 60 NM-Waters from St. Augustine to
     Flagler Beach FL from 20 to 60 NM.

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