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Weather Alerts Issued as Cold Front Approaches Southeast
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Dec. 2, 2025) — Morning skies are cloudy across the region, with temperatures ranging from the low 50s to high 60s. Residents can expect fog early today, followed by mostly cloudy conditions and scattered afternoon showers. The high will reach 78 degrees.
Tonight, temperatures will drop significantly, with a low of 47 degrees as skies begin to clear. The weather pattern will continue through the week, with Wednesday seeing mostly sunny skies and a cooler high of 67 degrees.
Meanwhile, Charlotte, N.C. is bracing for a strong cold front expected to pass through on Wednesday. It will usher in significantly drier and colder air across the Carolinas, affecting Thanksgiving plans. A few isolated thunderstorms could roll through before the front arrives, with showers expected overnight.
Wednesday morning may still have patchy fog, but the afternoon is forecasted to be mostly sunny and breezy with highs in the 70s. Thanksgiving Day will deliver beautiful, albeit chilly, weather with highs only reaching the 50s.
In Fort Wayne, Indiana, freezing fog reduced visibility to a quarter mile or less early this morning. Many schools delayed openings or switched to virtual learning, helping ease morning traffic. Drivers are advised to be cautious as slick spots may form on roads.
Temperatures in Fort Wayne have dropped into the teens, with snow showers predicted later in the day. Snowfall estimates range from 1 to 3 inches overnight, potentially impacting Tuesday morning commutes as snow lingers on the roads.
The weather forecast hints at more cold air moving in towards the end of the week, with wind chills dropping to single digits in some areas. Residents in these regions should stay informed and plan for delays.
