Dry stretch brings perfect outdoor weather
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Hey friends, it’s Katie Garner from The Weather Authority here with your latest look at what’s happening across Jacksonville.
Isn’t it beautiful out there? Exact Track 4D radar is looking absolutely clear, and we’re starting off the week with a run of nearly perfect weather. Jacksonville and surrounding areas are feeling cool breezes, sunshine, and just a touch below our usual early June temperatures. I saw 82 degrees downtown earlier today, with spots like St. Augustine and Brunswick close behind.
This is the kind of day where you want to be outside, enjoying all our city has to offer.
Minimal rain, but warming for the weekend
You might be asking if you’ll need that umbrella anytime soon. Honestly, the rain chances are looking pretty slim. There’s a slight 5 to 10 percent chance a little shower sneaks in off the Atlantic, but that’s unlikely to mess up your plans.
I know we’re still officially in a drought, but I’m glad you get a little break—especially with summer starting and the kids out of school. Grab your sunscreen and plenty of water if you’re planning any beach trips!
Looking at the weekend, things are expected to heat up. I’m forecasting upper 80s Saturday, and low 90s by Sunday and Monday. After that, there’s a chance we dip back down into the lower to mid-80s next week, especially if the next front brings any rain.
Want to squeeze in a round of golf today? You’ll see temps in the low 80s by midday with a light breeze.
Hurricane season: Quiet in the tropics
Since we’re just a few days into hurricane season, let’s talk about the tropics for a second. Good news: The Atlantic and the Gulf are both pretty quiet. We’re not tracking anything out there that could spoil our stretch of sunshine.
I’ll be keeping a close eye as the season continues, and you can always check out Exact Track 4D updates on News4JAX.
Get outside and share your view!
Jacksonville looks amazing all across the river, downtown, and beyond. If you’re snapping pics of the beautiful weather, I’d love to see your perspective—share them at SnapJAX!
