JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A significant winter storm will remain north of our area. We are on the warmer side of the system, which is why temperatures for most spots today have climbed into the 70s and 80s. The only exception is across Georgia where temperatures have been in the 50s and 50s.
Rain chances will increase overnight tonight and a few showers will be possible through sunrise on Monday.
Behind Sunday’s system, colder air will surge into our area early next week. Monday will be the warmest day with temperatures near 60. Beyond Monday, temperatures will only climb into the 50s Tuesday into the upcoming weekend.
There will be multiple chances for a freeze each night with temperatures dropping into the 20s and 30s. A FREEZE WATCH has already been posted for Tuesday morning.
Rain coverage looks minimal over the upcoming week as high pressure will settle in behind the system.
TONIGHT: Scattered Rain. Low 51.
MONDAY: Stray AM Shower. Sun & Clouds. AM Temperatures in The 60s Falling into The 50s in The Afternoon. Low 26.
TUESDAY: Mostly Sunny & Cold. High 50, Low 27.
WEDNESDAY: Sun & Clouds. Cold. High 56, Low 30.
THURSDAY: Sun & Clouds. Cold. High 54, Low 32.
