Jacksonville, FL — Dense fog is expected to blanket inland southeast Georgia and the Suwannee Valley early Saturday morning, creating potentially hazardous driving conditions. Visibility is predicted to drop below a half-mile in some areas, prompting a strong advisory for drivers to exercise caution and be prepared for reduced sightlines on the roads.
According to the U.S. National Weather Service, these foggy conditions will persist until sunrise. Motorists are urged to slow down, use low-beam headlights or fog lights, and maintain extra distance from other vehicles to ensure safe travel. Key roads likely to be affected include U.S. Route 441, where fog could significantly hinder visibility, impacting local commuters and those passing through the region.
Following this foggy start to Saturday, the weather across Jacksonville and the surrounding areas is set to clear up. The day’s forecast calls for partly sunny skies with highs reaching approximately 80 degrees. By Sunday night, expect partly cloudy skies with lows dipping to around 69 degrees, accompanied by a light northeast breeze.
The upcoming week’s weather forecast for Jacksonville includes mostly sunny and breezy conditions on Monday, with highs near 82 degrees. Monday night is expected to remain mild with a low of around 71 degrees. On Tuesday, partly sunny skies will continue, with a high of 83 degrees. By Wednesday, the area may see a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon, with a 40% chance of precipitation expected to persist into Wednesday night.
Residents are advised to stay informed of weather updates, especially if traveling in fog-prone areas. Checking for local advisories and maintaining heightened awareness while driving will be crucial to ensure safety in the coming days.
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