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Gusty winds and scattered showers expected this week in Jacksonville
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Gusty winds and scattered showers expected this week in Jacksonville

  • September 1, 2025

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Monday kicks off with some blustery weather in the Jacksonville area.

Jacksonville folks are encouraged to keep an eye on anything left outside. Trash cans, lawn chairs, and other loose items could easily become neighborhood travelers if left unsecured.

The gusty weather means extra caution for anyone walking the dog—especially around branches or power lines.

If you have time, it’s a good idea to get that walk done earlier in the day before things pick up even more.

The windy trend looks likely to continue as the week moves along, so make sure to check in with News4JAX’s weather app for the latest.

Scattered rain showers and thunderstorm chances

After a rainy weekend, Jacksonville is looking at another stretch of hit-or-miss showers.

It was a mixed bag. Some people saw very little, but some people saw a lot.

This pattern is expected to repeat: weather models show pop-up showers and thunderstorms are likely in spots, especially closer to St. Augustine, Green Cove Springs, Palatka, and the coastline.

Rain totals look modest for most around the city, with about a quarter inch expected in Orange Park and Green Cove Springs.

The coast could see a bit more—up to an inch and a quarter in Palm Coast, while Jacksonville and Georgia areas are forecast to see much less.

The bottom line? Keep an umbrella handy just in case, and remember these storms may come and go quickly and can be strong when they do.

If you spot dramatic weather out there, be sure to share your photos with the News4JAX team through SnapJAX!

Gradual return to the 90s later in the week

Don’t get too comfortable with the lower temperatures—warmer days are on the way.

Jacksonville started Monday morning in the upper 70s, with the coast already sitting in the low 80s.

The Exact Track 4D and The Weather Authority forecast call for mid-80s through midweek, but things tick up toward the 90s by Thursday.

By the weekend, it’s expected to feel downright hot again, potentially reaching 93 degrees on Saturday.

Rain chances drop off toward the end of the week, so it’s looking drier and sunnier after our current stretch of pop-up storms.

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