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Foggy Conditions May Obscure Tuesday's Celestial Event

Temperatures rise with coastal winds continuing

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Patchy to areas of dense fog tonight and early Tuesday morning.

Will the fog get in the way of celestial gazing? www.news4jax.com/weather/2026/02/25/total-lunar-eclipse-to-grace-southeast-georgia-northeast-florida/

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Foggy conditions tonight along our beaches and inland areas. Coastal fog will develop early and continue through early Tuesday. Patchy to dense fog will also develop for inland areas late tonight through Tuesday morning.

A warming trend will persist through the week, with near-record highs expected late this week and into the weekend. The dry conditions continue, with only a slight chance of sea breeze showers from Wednesday to Friday.

Don’t forget, our clocks Spring forward this weekend. It’s also a great time to inspect your carbon monoxide and smoke detectors.

Tonight: Partly cloudy with patchy to areas of dense fog.

Tuesday: Lunar Eclipse 6 - 7 a.m. Patchy to areas of dense fog possible. Partly cloudy and warmer as the onshore winds continue. Morning lows in the 50s. Afternoon highs in the 70s to low 80s inland, 60s to low 70s along our beaches. Wind: NE 5-15 mph. Patchy fog overnight.

Wednesday - Friday: Warming with near record highs. Mainly dry aside from a sea breeze shower or two. The onshore winds continue.

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Looking ahead: Clocks spring forward one hour this weekend.

Sunrise: 6:50 a.m.

Sunset: 6:26 p.m.