Florida – Thick clouds hang low over Jacksonville as warm, humid air builds and isolated storms begin to bubble up by early afternoon. Roads remain mostly dry now, but conditions can shift quickly with brief downpours developing in pockets across the city.
According to the National Weather Service, a 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms develops after midday, with highs near 82°F. Southeast winds increase slightly, helping fuel instability that may trigger quick, heavy bursts of rain.
Across Jacksonville, Orange Park, and the beaches, drivers along I-95, I-295, and I-10 should watch for sudden visibility drops during storms. Rain may fall hard for short periods, creating slick pavement and minor ponding on busy corridors. Keep headlights on and allow extra space between vehicles.
Conditions settle briefly into Saturday with mostly sunny skies and highs near 84°F, offering a short window of calmer spring weather. That break does not last long. By Sunday afternoon, temperatures climb to 87°F with another round of scattered showers and thunderstorms developing after 2 p.m.
Rain chances continue into Sunday night and Monday, with patchy fog possible before sunrise and additional showers likely by the afternoon. Highs drop to the mid-70s Monday, signaling a gradual cooldown after the weekend warmth.
Looking ahead, a breezy and warmer pattern builds by midweek, with highs pushing near 90°F and continued spotty rain chances .
Five Day Outlook For Jacksonville, FL:
Saturday: High 84°F, mostly sunny
Sunday: High 87°F, 40% chance of storms
Monday: High 74°F, 40% chance of showers
Tuesday: High 89°F, 30% chance of showers
Wednesday: High 71°F, 20% chance of showers


