
As the city of Jacksonville, Florida anticipates a serene and inviting Thanksgiving week, the National Weather Service has provided a detailed forecast for the locals to plan their holidays accordingly. The NWS update, which was released early this morning, indicates a "Sunny, with a high near 66" situation today, followed by those looking to venture out into the chill can expect a low dropping to around 43 degrees tonight, with a Northwest wind at a gentle 3 to 7 mph providing the only movement in an otherwise still night.
According to the NWS Jacksonville forecast, Sunday will bring in a warmer high near 71 degrees, with a "light and variable wind becoming southwest around 6 mph in the afternoon." While the evening promises a "Mostly clear" sky, with a low around 48, South wind around 5 mph is to become calm in the evening, indicating a peaceful closure to the weekend.
The outlook for Monday remains bright with "Sunny, with a high near 75" and a continuation of calm conditions. Just as folks begin their Thanksgiving preparations, the temperature is set to gradually ascend, peaking at a high near 79 on Tuesday. This warming trend suggests an accommodating clime for those with plans to start their celebrations early.
The NWS forecasts a slight shift in the weather pattern by the end of the week. While Thanksgiving Day itself is expected to be "Mostly sunny, with a high near 79," locals should take note of the "Mostly cloudy" conditions rolling in on Thursday night with a low around 59, as they might impact evening activities. Transitioning into the weekend, Friday signals a minor uncertainty with a "20 percent chance of showers" amidst an otherwise "Mostly sunny" day, with a high again tapering to near 71 degrees.









