Residents in Jacksonville, Florida can expect a mixed bag of weather patterns throughout the week, as reported by the National Weather Service. Today, the forecast suggests mostly cloudy skies with a moderate high near 76 degrees and gentle breezes set to firmly pick up, potentially gusting as high as 16 mph. As the evening approaches, the clouds are to persistently hang, with temperatures dipping to a low of around 61 degrees and the south wind calming itself to a subtle 5 mph.
Looking forward to Tuesday, some reprieve from overcast skies is anticipated with partly sunny conditions and temperatures climbing to a comfortable high near 79. However, gusts might disrupt the tranquility, swiftly rising to as strong as 21 mph. This anticipation of wind continues into Tuesday night, where there's a slight chance of showers after 1 am, while the vulgarity of gusts could intensify to 17 mph, according to NWS Jacksonville, FL.
The weather takes a more decisive turn on Wednesday with showers becoming imminent. An 80 percent likelihood of precipitation melds with a high near 72 degrees. It's also predicted to be windy; a south wind of 14 to 21 mph is surely to shift westward in the afternoon, with possible strong gusts reaching up to 31 mph. Wednesday night introduces a drastic temperature drop, suggesting the potential development of patchy frost after 4 am, and a brisk low around 38 degrees. The NWS cautions for cooler air sweeping through the area.
Onward into the latter part of the week, Jacksonville will sharply transition to frosty mornings before 8 am on Thursday. Afterward, the sun is to assert its presence, casting a cool high near 56. The nights will remain clear yet chilly with temperatures hovering around the lower 40s. As Friday approaches, residents can eagerly anticipate mostly sunny skies, although breezy conditions will persist, setting the stage for mild highs near 65 degrees. Such fluctuating weather patterns continue well into the weekend, with a delightful high near 69 degrees by Sunday, which is accompanied, yet again, by notably breezy conditions.