
As the sun asserts itself over Jacksonville, residents can anticipate a tapestry of weather shifts in the coming days, with forecasters promising a mix of sunny skies, potential showers, and springtime warmth. According to the latest bulletin from the National Weather Service (NWS) in Jacksonville, FL, we are currently in the embrace of a few clouds with the temperature standing at a cool 56°F.
Today will be sunny with a high of 77°F and a light southwest wind at 5 to 10 mph, with occasional gusts up to 16 mph. Tonight, the sky stays mostly clear as temperatures drop to around 58°F, and the wind shifts west after midnight.
Friday will be sunny with a high of 76°F. A light morning wind will shift east by midmorning, with gusts up to 21 mph. At night, expect partly cloudy skies and a low of 64°F, with an east wind gusting up to 16 mph.
Advancing into Saturday, the mostly sunny conditions will rise to an agreeable high of 82°F, paired with a south wind that will breathe between 9 to 16 mph, potentially flexing up to 24 mph gusts. As the sun sets, the balmy breezes continue under partly cloudy night skies and a warm low of around 69°F.
Come Sunday, Jacksonville's ambiance takes a turn as showers and thunderstorms are forecasted, primarily post 2pm, with an assertive wind propelling the high to near 80°F. The chance of precipitation holds strong at 80%. The tempests should abate before 8pm, and although showers might persist, the night is set to conclude with a lower temperature encircling 58°F. Monday heralds a slight 10 percent chance of residual showers before 8am, afterward, the sun reasserts to dry the landscape, leading up to a high near 68°F and another sunny day to follow on Tuesday with temperatures reaching up to 70°F. The midweek promises a continuation of favorable sunny conditions and a rise to a delightful high near 76°F, as noted by the NWS forecast.









