JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – This morning started off brisk, with temperatures around 44 degrees and a feels-like temperature closer to 41. Winds aren’t too strong, around 5 miles an hour, but you’ll still want that jacket for the next few days.
If you’ve been wishing for warmer weather, you’ll have to keep those hopes up a bit longer. Lows are expected to dip into the 20s—not just tonight, but several nights in a row. I know I might be the odd one out for liking these dry, chilly mornings (my hair sure does better in this weather!), but I get that many of you probably wouldn’t mind a quick return to milder days.
Rain expected and temps on the move
Let’s talk about what’s ahead. You’ll see a little more warmth tomorrow, with highs reaching the lower 60s. But don’t get too comfortable—temperatures look set to swing back down into the 50s for the second half of this week.
Most notably, The Weather Authority Exact Track 4D shows that some much-needed rain is expected to move in between Wednesday and Thursday. Precise rainfall timing and amounts are still coming together, so keep an eye out for updates. As of now, we expect the wettest period somewhere between mid-morning to mid-afternoon on Wednesday.
Week at a glance
Here’s how the week shapes up: After that spike to about 64 degrees tomorrow, highs drop to the mid to upper 50s by Friday. Overnight lows run from 25 to 32 for multiple nights, making it one of the coldest stretches we’ve had recently.
The chilly trend may linger beyond this week, but we’re closely watching for any hint of change.
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I’ll keep mapping out how long these cold mornings might last, so stay tuned for more updates—and keep those big coats handy.
