Florida – A soft, humid dawn settles over Jacksonville as faint mist clings to quiet streets and still river docks. Warm air drifts over damp lawns, and the region braces for expanding fog pockets Tuesday that may disrupt early Thanksgiving travel. Drivers using I-95, I-295, and JTB should allow extra time, especially before sunrise Tuesday when visibility could drop quickly in low-lying areas.
According to the National Weather Service Jacksonville office, today remains clear and warm with sunshine stretching from the beaches to Orange Park. A light northeast breeze helps, though humid air lingers in shaded neighborhoods. Residents handling yard cleanup or early holiday errands should stay hydrated and prepare for warmer-than-normal temperatures.
According to meteorologists, fog becomes the main concern Tuesday morning. Models hint at widespread fog forming before dawn as winds calm. Patches may thicken near river bends and marsh corridors, reducing visibility sharply. Drivers heading toward the airport or major commuter corridors should use low beams and keep speeds down. While temperatures stay far from freezing, the pattern still qualifies as a “Winter Tease” for Florida, showing how moist air and cool nights can spark early-season hazards without snow or ice.
According to regional guidance, Wednesday turns even warmer with highs near the lower 80s. This stretch supports strong early holiday travel and outdoor decorating, though afternoon heat may feel unusual for mid-November. Late in the week, mild conditions persist with only spotty clouds. Weekend travel stays mostly smooth, but humidity may rise again, which could create another fog risk early Saturday.
Five-Day Forecast for Jacksonville, FL:
Mon: 75/56 – Sunny; warm and steady.
Tue: 78/58 – Fog early; sunny and mild later.
Wed: 82/58 – Sunny; warm surge boosts travel.
Thu: 82/60 – Areas of fog, then sunshine.
Fri: 82/60 – Mostly sunny; humid and warm.





