Frost in the forecast

These colorful clouds are made of ice crystals...the colors enhanced by the sunset. (Cheryl Kenny)
These colorful clouds came along with cold air on Dec. 12th, 2012 (Cheryl Kenny)
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Updated: 12/27/2012 12:48 pm
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Despite sunshine on Thursday, temperatures have been struggling. And a big drop in temps is expected after the sun sets.
        Frost is more of a threat Friday morning versus Thursday morning because the winds will be closer to calm. Calm winds and near-freezing temperatures allow that thin layer of frost to form on objects.
        Let's talk temperatures. Temps along the beaches will range from 38-41 degrees with patchy frost. In the Jacksonville Metro Area, temperatures will fall close to freezing...the First Alert Forecast is 33 degrees. Meanwhile, we'll see temperatures fall between 27-31 degrees inland...making frost likely.
        Temperatures will rebound by Friday afternoon for a nice finish to the week. Highs will bounce back into the 60s!

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