Florida – Headlights glow through a gray haze across northeast Florida this morning as dense fog settles in, softening streetlights and blurring road markings. Visibility drops quickly in spots, creating tricky conditions for early drivers across the Jacksonville metro.
According to the National Weather Service in Jacksonville, areas of morning fog continue developing through daybreak, with visibility falling below one mile at times. The fog stretches across northeast Florida and southeast Georgia, including Duval, Nassau, Clay, and St. Johns counties. Motorists are urged to slow down and leave extra space between vehicles, especially along I-95, I-10, and surface roads near waterways.
Conditions gradually improve after mid-morning as sunshine strengthens. By late morning, visibility rebounds and skies turn mostly sunny. Temperatures climb fast, reaching the low 80s this afternoon, well above seasonal norms. A light south wind adds a warm, almost springlike feel.
Tonight brings increasing clouds as the pattern shifts. Lows settle near the low 60s, keeping the air mild. Sunday stays partly sunny with a slight chance of showers before early afternoon. Highs reach the upper 60s, then cooler air arrives late, signaling a noticeable change.
Sunday night turns breezy and cooler, with lows dipping into the low 40s. Monday and Tuesday feel more like winter, with highs in the upper 50s to low 60s and clear skies. While no frost is expected in Jacksonville, the cooler mornings may surprise residents after recent warmth.
Fog remains the main concern early today. Allow extra travel time this morning, use low beams, and stay alert near intersections and river crossings. Additional statements may be issued if fog redevelops.
Five-Day Outlook for Jacksonville, FL
- Today: Patchy fog early, mostly sunny, high near 82
- Sunday: Slight shower chance, high near 68
- Monday: Mostly sunny, cooler, high near 58
- Tuesday: Sunny, high near 63
- Wednesday: Chance of showers, high near 62





