Florida Weather Alert Today: Patchy Fog Reduces Visibility in Jacksonville Until 9 a.m. on I-295

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Florida – Headlights cut through pockets of thick fog across Jacksonville this morning, where visibility drops quickly along I-295 and Philips Highway. Drivers are slowing as moisture hangs low over roadways, creating a hazy and damp start.

According to the National Weather Service, patchy fog lingers through mid-morning before skies turn mostly sunny. Winds stay light early, then shift southwest and increase slightly. Temperatures climb quickly, reaching near 86°F by afternoon .

The rapid warm-up brings a noticeable change in feel. Humid air builds in, and sunshine dominates through the afternoon. If you’re heading out, expect glare and rising heat on pavement and sidewalks. Stay hydrated and plan breaks if working outdoors.

Saturday introduces a shift. Clouds increase by late morning, and winds strengthen out of the northeast between 10 and 15 mph, with gusts up to 34 mph. Temperatures peak earlier, then fall into the low 60s by afternoon. Expect breezy conditions along the St. Johns River and coastal roadways. Secure loose outdoor items.

By Sunday, calmer weather returns with partly sunny skies and highs near 71°F. The pattern steadies into Monday, when temperatures rise again to around 76°F under mostly sunny skies, signaling a stable spring trend.

Looking ahead, warmer air continues building into midweek, with highs climbing into the low 80s. Conditions remain mostly dry, supporting outdoor plans across northeast Florida.

If you’re driving this morning, use low beams in fog and allow extra distance. Visibility can drop fast in isolated spots.

Heading out in Jacksonville today? Are you seeing fog or clear skies where you are?

Five Day Outlook for Jacksonville, Florida:
Saturday: Increasing clouds, breezy, high 68°F then falling
Sunday: Partly sunny, high 71°F
Monday: Mostly sunny, high 76°F
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high 81°F
Wednesday: Partly sunny, high 83°F