
The skies over Jacksonville, FL, may bring scattered showers and occasional thunderstorms this week. Today, you might see the sun peeking through the clouds, but keep your umbrella handy—there's a 30% chance of rain and thunderstorms after 2 PM. A gentle southwest breeze might make the high of 89°F feel a bit more comfortable, but the humidity will likely remind you that you're still in Florida, according to the latest National Weather Service forecast.
As day turns to night, the chances of thunderstorms decrease, but the relief is short-lived. The atmosphere clings to its warm, humid air, with temperatures settling around 75°F and a gentle south wind soothing the evening. Tuesday and Wednesday promise a familiar mix of sun and clouds, with precipitation chances hovering between 20 to 30 percent, hinting at possible sprinkles or downpours in this unpredictable early autumn dance, as reported by the National Weather Service.
Residents can expect a mix of weather. Mostly sunny mornings may be interrupted by afternoon showers and thunderstorms—mostly light, but don’t be surprised if they turn into more steady rain by the weekend. Thursday should bring a brief break with gusty winds before the pattern returns on Friday, when the chances of rain rise to 60 percent.
This weekend's plans should be made with caution, as showers and thunderstorms are likely. The National Weather Service predicts a 60% chance of rain both Saturday and Sunday, with cloudy skies and highs around 81°F. Windy conditions could make it feel even wetter, so be ready for more than just light rain.









