JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – If you’re heading out in Jacksonville today, you’re in luck. I’m seeing a dry, beautiful morning on the Exact Track 4D radar, with temperatures starting off at 67 degrees and climbing to 82 degrees by 3 p.m.
Humidity is at 93% this morning, but with no wind right now, it’s feeling mild and pleasant.
You’ll notice a breeze picking up near the coast as we head into the afternoon, with wind gusts likely reaching the teens to low 20s.
Overall, it’s a fantastic day to get outdoors, have lunch on a patio, or take your dog for a walk.
Expect a mostly dry stretch
Looking ahead, Jacksonville stays mostly dry for the next 12 hours with nothing showing up on radar.
There’s a 20% of rain returning tomorrow, and that small chance continues for six out of the next seven days.
Still, most of us will see plenty of sunshine and warm temperatures.
Highs will hover at or just above average into next week, jumping from the mid-80s up to around 90 degrees by early next week.
That’s great weather for heading to the beach or catching up on outdoor activities. My advice? Soak up the sun while it lasts!
Coastal flood advisory stays in effect
There’s still a coastal flood advisory in place for shoreline communities.
Winds and incoming tides could bring some minor flooding as we move into the weekend, so keep an eye out if you’re near the water.
The breeze won’t be as strong as earlier this week, but gusts on the coast may still be in the 20 mph range.
If you’re planning boat time or hikes by the shore, just stay weather aware and check updates on News4JAX.
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