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Mike Buresh

Jacksonville

Chief Meteorologist at WJAX-TV (Jacksonville, FL)

Chief Meteorologist at WFOX-TV (Jacksonville, FL)

Chief Meteorologist & Certified Broadcast Meteorologist (CBM) at CBS47/FOX30 Action News Jax ...Family, outdoors, sports travel & All the Weather, All the Time

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  • 6 days ago | easy1029.com | Mike Buresh

    Jacksonville, Fl. — The 2025 hurricane season is underway. The early season forecasts from NOAA & Dr. Phil Klotzbach at Colorado State University are for an at least somewhat above average season largely predicated on warmer than average sea surface temps. & an expected more active than average African monsoon season.

  • 6 days ago | actionnewsjax.com | Mike Buresh

    Jacksonville, Fl. — The 2025 hurricane season is underway. The early season forecasts from NOAA & Dr. Phil Klotzbach at Colorado State University are for an at least somewhat above average season largely predicated on warmer than average sea surface temps. & an expected more active than average African monsoon season.

  • 1 week ago | actionnewsjax.com | Mike Buresh

    JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — To become a part of the First Alert Neighborhood weather station network - scan below &/or click * here *:The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season gets underway Sunday, June 1st. As always - since 2005 - I’ll update “Talking the Tropics With Mike” every day through the season (Nov. 30th). The forecast is for an “above average” season but, of course, how a season is remembered depends on any landfalls & the intensity & impacts of those landfalls.

  • 2 weeks ago | actionnewsjax.com | Mike Buresh

    JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — To become a part of the First Alert Neighborhood weather station network - scan below &/or click * here *:Summer is essentially here! Jacksonville averages 82 90-degree days per year, & we’re well on our way. As of Thu., May 22, Jacksonville has officially had 16 90-degree days. Last year we had 102 90-degree days. The peak of our summer heat is June through September with our hottest avg. high temp. - 92 degrees - from July 3rd through August 9th.

  • 2 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Mike Buresh

    To become a part of the First Alert Neighborhood weather station network - scan below &/or click * here *:Summer is essentially here! Jacksonville averages 82 90-degree days per year, & we’re well on our way. As of Thu., May 22, Jacksonville has officially had 16 90-degree days. Last year we had 102 90-degree days. The peak of our summer heat is June through September with our hottest avg. high temp. - 92 degrees - from July 3rd through August 9th.

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Mike Buresh
Mike Buresh @MikeFirstAlert
15 May 25

#firstalertwx "Buresh Blog": https://t.co/KH29HuctSg - heavy rain totals... Atlantic Beach lightning "predictor" expanded... Skin cancer awareness month... cooling with your ceiling fans... @Jaguars schedule & avg. temps. for each game @ActionNewsJax @WOKVNews https://t.co/BrVkMREvY7

Mike Buresh
Mike Buresh @MikeFirstAlert
15 May 25

7am Duval weather #FirstAlertWx https://t.co/2yv2l7BRMr

Mike Buresh
Mike Buresh @MikeFirstAlert
15 May 25

RT @NWSJacksonville: NWS Jacksonville visited @ActionNewsJax studio today and met with their TV Meteorologists. They discussed best practic…