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Jacksonville enjoys brief dry spell as rip current risk rises
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Jacksonville enjoys brief dry spell as rip current risk rises

  • September 3, 2025

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – If you’ve been waiting for a break in the weather, Jacksonville is finally seeing it.

Everything looks clear across the city today. Temperatures started off around 68 to 69 degrees this morning, and are expected to climb by just a degree or so through the early morning.

Along the coast, it’s a bit warmer, with temperatures in the mid to upper 70s.

Conditions are expected to stay mostly clear, with only a few light, fast-moving showers possible—mainly for areas south of the city or right on the shoreline.

Forecasts show a minimal chance of seeing much rain, if any, in the next five days.

Winds that have been an issue recently are calming down, with only a touch of breeze left for today—making for a much more comfortable afternoon outdoors.

Expect temperatures to rise into the upper 80s and low 90s as the week goes on, with humidity staying in check until early next week.

High rip current risk

Planning a stroll on the beach this morning or during your lunch break?

While the weather is pleasant, the rip current risk is high today along the First Coast beaches.

Even on a clear day, it’s important to stay out of the surf and exercise extra caution near the waterline.

Swimmers and surfers are urged to respect warning flags and advisories—the red zone is visible on the station’s Exact Track 4D graphics.

Tropical weather outlook

As the week continues, The Weather Authority team is closely monitoring an area of disorganized showers and storms out in the Atlantic.

There’s a 70% chance that this tropical disturbance will develop into a depression or tropical storm within the next seven days. While the system is not yet named, any changes will be updated in future forecasts.

Looking ahead, the dry pattern is expected to hold through the weekend, with temperatures rising into the 90s.

By Monday, however, rain chances are forecast to increase, and daytime highs may dip back into the 80s as unsettled weather potentially moves in.

For now, Jacksonville can enjoy a few days of sunshine—just remember to keep an eye on the sky and beach conditions, especially as tropical systems develop offshore.

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