Florida — Streetlights glow through thin fog drifting across neighborhoods before sunrise. Damp pavement glistens briefly, then fades as daylight strengthens. Drivers heading out early should watch visibility, especially along I-95, I-295, and surface roads near waterways.
Fog lingers in spots this morning, then clears quickly. Sunshine takes over, pushing temperatures into the upper 60s by afternoon. Winter stays quiet for now, and jackets feel optional by midday.
Tonight stays mostly clear and calm. Temperatures settle into the upper 40s, allowing fog to redevelop late. Early travelers Sunday should plan extra time, especially near bridges and low-lying areas.
Sunday starts with patchy fog again, then turns mostly sunny. Highs climb near 71 degrees, and conditions remain dry. Roads stay clear, making it a smooth travel day across northeast Florida.
Monday brings a noticeable change in feel. Sunshine continues, but northeast winds increase. Gusts approach 20 mph, especially near the coast and open roadways. Highs reach the upper 60s, still mild but breezier.
By Tuesday and Wednesday, warmer air builds back in. Afternoon temperatures reach the low to mid-70s with plenty of sun. Nights remain comfortable, with lows in the lower 50s.
Meteorologists note no signs of a cold snap, frost, or freeze through the upcoming workweek. Winter weather stays well north, while Florida enjoys a stable, dry pattern.
Looking ahead to Christmas travel, Jacksonville remains a strong weather spot. Clear skies, dry pavement, and mild temperatures favor both driving and flights. Fog remains the main concern during early mornings, but widespread disruptions are unlikely.
This stretch offers a calm lead-up to the holidays. Traveling soon? Let us know if fog slowed you down or if the warm air surprised you.
Five-Day Outlook — Jacksonville, FL
- Today: Sunny, high near 68
- Sunday: Morning fog, then sunny, high near 71
- Monday: Mostly sunny and breezy, high near 67
- Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high near 73
- Wednesday: Sunny, high near 73





