Florida – Headlights cut through pockets of dense fog across Jacksonville this morning, and visibility is already dropping in spots along major roadways. That fog lingers into mid-morning before quickly giving way to bright sun and a steady warmup.
According to the National Weather Service, patchy dense fog develops between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m., reducing visibility for drivers across Duval County. Conditions improve by late morning with sunshine and a high near 80°F, while winds may gust up to 24 mph through the afternoon.
Drivers along I-95, I-295, and Beach Boulevard should slow down during foggy stretches this morning. Use low-beam headlights and allow extra distance between vehicles. Visibility may change quickly from clear to near-zero in low-lying areas.
By Monday and Tuesday, a consistent warming trend takes hold. Highs climb into the low 80s, reaching 83°F Tuesday under sunny skies. Morning fog may redevelop in patches, especially near waterways and coastal zones.
Midweek brings even warmer conditions. Highs reach 85°F Wednesday and 87°F Thursday with mostly sunny skies. Nights remain mild, only dropping into the low 60s, limiting overnight cooling.
A rip current statement remains in effect for area beaches, creating an added hazard for swimmers. Always check local beach flags and avoid entering the water if conditions appear rough.
This steady spring-to-summer pattern continues into late week with building heat and occasional morning fog. Additional advisories may be issued as conditions evolve.
Five Day Outlook for Jacksonville, Florida:
Today: Patchy dense fog early, then sunny, high 80°F
Monday: Mostly sunny, high 81°F
Tuesday: Sunny, high 83°F
Wednesday: Patchy fog early, then sunny, high 85°F
Thursday: Sunny, high 87°F


