Jacksonville, Florida – Thunderstorms could soak Jacksonville by late morning Monday, threatening road conditions along I-295 and delaying outdoor plans across the city.
According to the National Weather Service, scattered storms will develop after 11 a.m. Monday, June 30, with a 70% chance of rain and isolated thunderstorms through the evening. Winds will shift southwest at 6 to 10 mph as temperatures climb to 88°F. Residents should expect slick roads and localized flooding in low-lying areas.
Evening hours bring only a 30% chance of showers and storms, but any lingering cells may impact late-night travel. Tuesday offers a brief window of lighter rain early in the day before more widespread showers and thunderstorms return after 2 p.m.
As Independence Day approaches, storm chances remain high. Wednesday brings another round of showers, mainly before 2 p.m., with a high near 88°F. Thursday sees a 60% chance of storms continuing into the evening.
🎆 Five-Day Forecast for Jacksonville (June 30–July 4):
- Monday: T-storms likely after 11 a.m. | High: 88°F | Rain chance: 70%
- Tuesday: Showers and T-storms, mainly after 2 p.m. | High: 88°F | Rain chance: 60%
- Wednesday: Rain likely before 2 p.m. | High: 88°F | Rain chance: 60%
- Thursday: Scattered showers and storms | High: 89°F | Rain chance: 60%
- 4th of July (Friday): Storms possible in afternoon | High: 90°F | Rain chance: 50%




