You won’t have to wait until 3 p.m. anymore to hear from Mike Francesa.

Weeks into his second act on WFAN, Francesa announced on his Wednesday show that he will launch a personal Twitter account Friday. The sports radio icon has shown an interest in the digital space since returning to the air earlier this month, having already revealed WFAN’s plans to produce an app called “Mike’s On” that will offer a daily livestream of his show — which he said will be up and running by mid-August.

“There will be a real Mike Francesa Twitter account that I will use, I will make comments on,” Francesa said. “It will be me, and no one else.”

The idea to get verified on Twitter, he said, partially stemmed from the growing number of parody accounts that tweet in Francesa’s name. While he said he heard from Twitter that there were 80 such accounts, Francesa didn’t sound so sure the number was that high.

No matter, the 64-year-old New York sports voice expressed his plans to tweet often, except when it comes to responding to fans’ comments.

“I don’t see how I could do that in terms of time … it’s just impossible to do,” Francesa said.

Francesa re-assumed his spot on the station’s afternoon drive May 1 after coming out of retirement under controversial circumstances. Four and a half months after his ballyhooed sendoff, Francesa went behind the backs of WFAN executives to reach a new deal, The Post’s Andrew Marchand has reported, and push his replacements, the new trio of Maggie Gray, Chris Carlin and Bart Scott, into a limited role.