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Jacksonville Weather Forecast: Clear Monday Ahead of Mid-Week Storm
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – According to recent reports, Jacksonville is set to experience a clear weather forecast at the start of the week, with temperatures expected to be relatively mild. Monday morning temperatures will begin in the low 50s under mostly clear skies with light winds coming from the north and northeast. Notably, rain is not anticipated on Monday.
Through the day, temperatures are expected to rise, reaching into the mid-70s. The forecast remains dry, with no chance of precipitation predicted, offering residents favorable conditions to partake in outdoor activities.
However, weather experts advise that changes are on the horizon. A mid-latitude cyclone is expected to traverse the area by mid-week, bringing with it the potential for stormy conditions and causing a slight drop in temperatures, which are likely to fall slightly below the seasonal average.
Furthermore, concerns over coastal conditions have prompted authorities to issue a High Rip Current Risk warning. Additionally, a Coastal Flood Advisory is in effect for all counties along the St. Johns River and the Atlantic Coast, urging residents and visitors to exercise caution in these regions.
This weather update is provided by WJXT News4JAX, a local news station serving the Jacksonville community.