Jacksonville, FL – Expect delays and wet roads across Jacksonville Sunday as a wave of summer storms moves in by late morning.
According to the National Weather Service in Jacksonville, showers and thunderstorms are likely after 11 a.m. Sunday, with a 70% chance of precipitation across northeast Florida. Highs will reach 92°F, but heat index values may climb into the upper 90s. Expect similar conditions each afternoon through Independence Day.
Travelers on I-95 and local roads should plan for reduced visibility and standing water during peak storm hours. Rain may intensify quickly, especially in isolated thunderstorms. Winds from the south around 6 mph could increase with passing storms.
Monday and Tuesday will bring similar midday storm chances, with highs hovering around 90°F. Monday night into early Tuesday remains unsettled, with another 70% chance of thunderstorms likely before midnight.
Heading into the 4th of July, the pattern persists: daily storms after noon, highs in the low 90s, and lows in the mid-70s. The National Weather Service currently predicts a 70% chance of rain for Thursday and Independence Day, with storm activity likely in the afternoon hours.
Residents should avoid outdoor grilling or fireworks during storm windows and have shelter options ready. Keep phones charged in case of lightning-related outages and watch for updated advisories.
🔎 Six-Day Weather Outlook (Jacksonville, FL)
- Sunday (June 29): Showers/storms after 11 a.m., high near 92°F.
- Monday: Thunderstorms likely after 11 a.m., high near 90°F.
- Tuesday: Slight chance of storms early, then likely storms after 2 p.m., high near 90°F.
- Wednesday: Thunderstorms possible after 2 p.m., high near 91°F.
- Thursday (4th of July): Scattered storms likely, high near 91°F.
- Friday: Continued chance of afternoon storms, highs in the upper 80s.