Florida – Headlights cut through patchy fog across Jacksonville this morning as temperatures hold near 60 degrees. Visibility dips in spots before sunrise, especially along I-95, I-295, and near the St. Johns River. The air feels damp and mild, a clear signal that March is shifting gears.
According to the National Weather Service, areas of fog linger through about 9 a.m. before skies turn mostly sunny. Highs reach 76 degrees today with light east winds up to 13 mph. Roads stay dry, but reduced visibility may slow the early commute. Allow extra space between vehicles until the fog lifts.
Sunshine dominates midweek. Highs climb to 78 degrees Wednesday, then surge to 81 Thursday. A brief, 20 percent chance of afternoon showers appears Thursday, but most neighborhoods remain dry. By Friday, temperatures peak near 82 under mostly sunny skies.
The weekend trends even warmer. Highs reach the mid-80s by Sunday with only isolated showers possible. Early next week pushes toward the mid-80s again, with a slight chance of afternoon storms by Monday.
Clocks spring ahead at 2 a.m. Sunday, March 8. Longer evenings arrive just as this warm spell settles in. Florida gains nearly an hour of extra daylight by month’s end.
The 6–10 day outlook favors above-normal temperatures across much of the Southeast. Early spring heat is building.
Five Day Outlook for Jacksonville, FL:
Today: Areas of fog, then mostly sunny, high 76.
Wednesday: Patchy fog, then mostly sunny, high 78.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, slight shower chance, high 81.
Friday: Mostly sunny, high 82.
Saturday: Slight shower chance, high 82.


