Saturday's sunny skies delivers highs near 80°

More clouds, northerly winds move into region tomorrow

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Saturday brings clear skies and warm temperatures; in fact highs will reach the upper 70s –it will be near or right at 80° in many of our inland locations while remaining slightly cooler in the mid-70s along our coasts. Mostly sunny skies and low rain chances will give way to sunny and pleasant weather conditions for the first part of the weekend. Overnight temperatures will dip into the mid-50s.

Tomorrow’s weather conditions will be impact by a relatively weak frontal passage to our north. Partly to mostly cloudy skies and northerly winds will keep Sunday`s high temperatures a few degrees cooler than the past few days (mid to upper 70s), but still above normal for this time of year.

Next week brings a slew of changes. Monday and Tuesday will provide for warm temperatures in the upper-70s. Wednesday delivers 50% rain chances in association with a cold front. Behind that cold front, temperatures will take a nose dive through the latter part of the workweek – highs will struggle to reach the upper 50s Thursday and Friday. Lows will fall to the low to mid 30s, so we’ll likely experience our first freeze of the season by this time next week. Keep checking back with The Weather Authority for updates.

Sunrise: 7:07 a.m. Sunset: 5:26 p.m.

The Supermoon will rise at 5:00 p.m. this evening; sundown is at 5:24 p.m.