Florida wakes up mild and quiet before sunrise, with temperatures holding near 62 degrees across Jacksonville. Low clouds hang overhead, but roads remain dry and visibility stays clear for early drivers along I-95 and I-10. A light west breeze keeps the air comfortable, not humid.
The National Weather Service reports mostly cloudy skies early, turning partly sunny later today with highs near 65 degrees. Winds shift northeast this afternoon, with occasional gusts near 20 mph. No rain is expected today, and conditions remain steady through tonight as lows dip to around 50 degrees.
Sunshine takes control Tuesday, and temperatures climb quickly. Highs reach 71 degrees under bright skies, signaling a clear warm trend. By Wednesday, February 18, highs jump to 79 degrees with partly sunny skies and a southwest breeze. That warmth continues Thursday, when afternoon temperatures approach 80 degrees. A slight 20 percent chance of showers develops late Thursday into Friday as moisture inches back into northeast Florida.
Friday pushes even warmer, with highs near 83 degrees and a small shower chance. No winter weather concerns exist, and February feels more like early spring.
Looking ahead into President’s Day Week, the 6–10 day outlook favors above-normal temperatures across northern Florida. Highs remain in the upper 70s to low 80s through the weekend, keeping spring vibes firmly in place across Jacksonville.


