JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A stretch of quiet weather is moving into southeast Georgia and northeast Florida following the passage of a cold front Saturday. You expect cooler temperatures, clear skies and drier conditions throughout the day.
After sunrise, light northerly winds will settle in as high pressure builds over the region. Those conditions will usher in noticeably cooler and drier air, with clear skies expected to dominate the day.
Temperatures trend below normal
Afternoon highs will run below normal, with most of the area topping out in the 70s. Locations inland and along I-75 corridor could see temperatures climb a bit higher, reaching into the lower 80s.
Once the sun goes down, clear skies will allow temperatures to drop quickly. Overnight lows are expected to fall into the upper 40s to lower 50s across the region, with cooler readings focused on inland southeast Georgia. Coastal areas will stay a bit warmer, with lows ranging from the upper 50s to lower 60s.
Monday temperatures will climb back in the normal range with mostly clear skies and calming winds.
Next chance of rain comes late Wednesday into Thursday.
