Jonathan Kegges, News4JAX

Jonathan Kegges

News4JAX

Orlando, FL, United States

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  • WPLG Local 10 News
  • News 6 WKMG

Past articles by Jonathan:

3.9 magnitude Georgia earthquake felt as far south as Brunswick

People living in parts of Georgia woke up to an earthquake Saturday morning. → Read More

Hurricane experts now predicting more storms in 2021

Fresh off of Tropical Storm Elsa impacting the Sunshine State, Colorado State University rereleased an update to its hurricane season forecast, WKMG-TV Meteorologist Jonathan Kegges reports. → Read More

Local perspective: Australian wildfires would have burned nearly half of Florida

Nearly 20 million acres have been burned across Australia. → Read More

400 meteors per hour? Meteor shower could dazzle tonight

Make your plans now, the next meteor shower could be one for the books. → Read More

Meteor shower could produce up to 400 meteors per hour on Nov. 21

A meteor shower next week is expected to bring nearly 400 meteors per hour past Earth. Here's when to look up! → Read More

Coolest air of the season arrives, even colder next week

The coolest air of the season has settled in across Central Florida, but with the help of sunshine, temperatures rebound quickly. → Read More

Mark your calendars: Celestial event of the year Nov. 11

You are going to need some help to see the Transit of Mercury, but this celestial event is arguably the highlight of the sky watching year. → Read More

Rain early, improving weather Saturday afternoon

It will be cool Saturday, but it will turn drier for the afternoon. Other than a stray shower moving back in off of the Atlantic, most will be dry after lunch. → Read More

Aloha! Central Florida felt more like Hawaii last 30 days

If you love summer, this has been the fall for you. → Read More

Very comfortable at the parks Sunday

Heat and humidity won't be found at the parks today! Highs will hover around 80 degrees with a mix of clouds and sunshine. → Read More

Cooler, comfortable Sunday, warmer weather returns next week

As advertised, the cooler weather has arrived. The humidity levels will stay down as temperatures struggle to reach 80 degrees. → Read More

Itching to see fall color? Regional foliage update

Florida's fall color is green, but not too far away the color change is well under way. → Read More

Mark your calendars: Celestial event of the year Nov. 11

You are going to need some help to see the Transit of Mercury, but this celestial event is arguably the highlight of the sky watching year. → Read More

A little more comfortable at the parks

You're not going to be sweating as much in line Saturday. A cold front will usher in cooler air and increase cloud cover throughout the day. → Read More

Summer-like humidity continues, storm chances increase

Storm chances will go on the increase through Saturday, especially after lunch. Storm chances will continue to increase through the afternoon and evening. → Read More

Muggy at the attractions Sunday

A stray shower will be possible by lunch, but anything that develops will be light and quick. → Read More

Tornado Watch issued for all of Central Florida

The National Weather Service has issued a Tornado Watch for the entire News 6 viewing area until noon Saturday. → Read More

Storm's Coming: Red sky in the morning, sailors take warning

Red sky in the morning, sailor take warning, There is truth to the age-old weather folklore. Friday morning started off with a vibrant red sunrise as the sun's rays interacted with the mid-to-high-level clouds. → Read More

Tropics bring severe weather potential to Central Florida

The most widespread impacts when it comes to the tropical disturbance in the Gulf will no doubt be in the panhandle of Florida and the north Gulf Coast. → Read More

Blob being monitored in tropics could soak Central Florida this weekend

We're monitoring a blob out in the tropics that could make for a wet weekend in Central Florida. → Read More