I-95 Travel Weather: Wet Spots Around Jacksonville Early Week, Sunshine Returns by Tuesday

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A calm, cool morning unfolds across the St. Johns River as mist lifts off the water and the air holds that late-fall stillness Florida rarely keeps for long. Early this week, light showers drift through North Florida before a dry, comfortable stretch of sunshine sets up through midweek — a classic November reset after a humid start to the month.

According to the National Weather Service in Jacksonville, a weak coastal trough will spark scattered showers late Sunday night into Monday, mainly north and east of the metro area. Rain chances rise to 40% before midday Monday, tapering by afternoon as drier air pushes in from Georgia. Any showers should stay brief, but drivers along I-95 and I-10 could see wet pavement and reduced visibility during the morning commute.

By Tuesday, sunshine returns in full. Highs hover near 71°F with light northeast winds gusting to 15–20 mph at times. The middle of the week turns ideal for outdoor plans — highs in the upper 70s, bright skies, and low humidity, perfect for yard cleanup or early holiday decorating.

Looking toward the weekend, temperatures rise slightly with highs pushing near 80°F by Friday and Saturday, under clear skies and gentle breezes. Long-range models show no strong fronts or tropical systems, though forecasters note that La Niña may steer a few dry fronts south later this month.

For now, Jacksonville residents can expect a calm, picture-perfect start to November, with just enough rain to settle the dust before another stretch of golden sunshine.


Five-Day Outlook for Jacksonville, FL:
Sun: 73/56 – Mostly sunny; light north breeze.
Mon: 70/51 – Chance of showers a.m.; clearing late.
Tue: 71/56 – Sunny; breezy northeast wind.
Wed: 77/55 – Bright and dry; pleasant fall warmth.
Thu: 77/57 – Sunny; warm afternoons continue.