
Jacksonville residents can anticipate several days of wet and unsettled weather, according to the National Weather Service. The forecast indicates a series of showers and thunderstorms, with varying rainfall amounts expected throughout the area. Storm activity is likely to peak during the early afternoons and evenings. Today, there is a 60% chance of precipitation, as reported by NWS.
Humidity remains high at 88%, creating a muggy, tropical-like atmosphere. Winds are expected to stay light, coming from the northwest at about 3 mph before shifting to the south later in the day. This evening, the chance of storms decreases to 40 percent, with partly clear skies expected overnight. Residents should prepare for intermittent unsettled weather as systems move in from the Atlantic, affecting the region periodically.
Looking ahead to Sunday, the NWS forecasts a 50% chance of rain, with conditions expected to alternate between sunny and cloudy periods. Daytime highs will reach around 86 degrees Fahrenheit, while nighttime temperatures are predicted to drop to approximately 73 degrees. The ongoing possibility of precipitation may affect outdoor plans and events.
As the new week begins, Monday carries a 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, with skies expected to remain mostly sunny. Winds may increase, bringing gusts up to 24 mph. On Tuesday, rainfall is expected to continue with possible brief breaks around midday before increasing again in the afternoon. This pattern of alternating sunshine and showers is likely to persist through the end of the workweek.
The National Weather Service reports that Jacksonville is not expected to experience any severe weather during the current forecast period. However, residents are advised to stay informed, as conditions can change unexpectedly.









