JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — We are waking up to temperatures in the 60s this morning.
- Some patchy inland fog possible this morning.
- The morning commute will be mainly dry.
- An isolated shower is possible along the coast.
- An isolated midday inland moving shower will develop today for Jacksonville.
- A few showers and storms are possible along and west of Highway 301 to I-75 mid to late afternoon.
- Main threats: heavy (much needed) rain and embedded lightning.
- Jacksonville and local beaches will see a dry evening commute.
- Highs today in the lower 80s.
- High rip current risk at area beaches.
- The Easter weekend will be warm with many dry hours. A few isolated showers are possible in the afternoon on Saturday and Sunday.
- Another cold front will arrive Monday with a few showers and a dip in temperatures.
- We turn breezy early next week with highs in the 70s and a few showers, especially along the coast.
- Local nor’easter conditions
TODAY: AM patchy fog. Partly cloudy, warm, isolated midday and afternoon showers. A few storms west of Highway 301. HIGH: 83
TONIGHT: Partly cloudy. Low: 64
SATURDAY: Patchy AM fog. Partly cloudy, warm, isolated afternoon shower. 64/86
EASTER SUNDAY: Patchy AM fog. Partly cloudy, warm, isolated afternoon/evening showers. 64/87 (Record: 91 - 2017)
MONDAY: Mostly cloudy with a few showers. Turning breezy. 65/75
TUESDAY: Mostly cloudy and breezy. A few AM showers. 58/72
WEDNESDAY: Partly cloudy and windy. Coastal shower. 57/73
THURSDAY: Mostly sunny and breezy. Isolated shower. 58/73
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