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Foggy mornings, chilly temps, and mostly dry days ahead for Jacksonville, with only a slight chance of rain, according to News4JAX's meteorologist Katie Garner.
Jacksonville can expect a sunny, fall-like weather for turkey day this year with temperatures reaching a high near 66. The evening will be partly cloudy with lows around 43 degrees. Don't expect cool temperatures across Florida on Thanksgiving Day.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Tracking a dry morning commute today. Temperatures in the 30s well inland this morning. Upper 40s along the NE Florida coast Well inland frost in NE Florida. Frost/Freeze this AM for Inland SE Georgia Highs in the lower to mid 60s ...
Jacksonville is facing continued dry weather and chilly mornings, with drought conditions holding and no rain expected this week. Meteorologist Katie Garner from News4JAX’s The Weather Authority breaks down what to expect and how to enjoy outdoor events safely.
Jacksonville forecast includes fog, showers, and slight temperature changes with varying visibility and potential thunderstorms.
A polar vortex system is expected to bring two or more cold waves to Florida this week. Jacksonville will see below-average temperatures early in the week before a gradual warm-up. Rain is expected across most of the state on Monday, with scattered showers in the north and central regions.
Christmas-like weather showed up unannounced this week, and it's making an exit before the week concludes. Cold records were broken across the state, including in Jacksonville, where temperatures plunged to 28 degrees Monday night into Tuesday morning ...
Jacksonville, Florida, faces varied weather, including a high rip current risk and changing temperatures according to NWS.
Jacksonville recorded its driest November on record with zero inches of rain. Here's how much rainfall we can expect for December.
As residents across the United States brace for storms that could also include tornadoes, Florida residents are watching a couple of disturbances in the tropics, especially one heading for the Caribbean. However, Jacksonville’s weather is shaping up ...
That’s why game planning matters so much in weather like this, and why the Colts should lean into a more physical, controlled approach. Grinding the game down isn’t about being conservative — it’s about reducing variance.