JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Soft morning light filters through the pines across northeast Florida, the air crisp and clean after a cool front’s passage. By sunrise, most of Duval and Clay counties will feel a touch of true fall air — the kind that makes morning commutes along I-95 feel just a bit more refreshing than humid. Skies remain flawlessly clear today as dry high pressure takes control of the region.
According to the National Weather Service in Jacksonville, steady north winds between 8 and 12 mph will keep conditions comfortable, with highs around 71°F. By Tuesday and Wednesday, the breeze turns lighter and slightly warmer, with highs in the mid- to upper-70s. Mornings will stay pleasantly cool, dipping into the upper 40s and low 50s through midweek — a perfect window for early holiday decorating or outdoor projects.
Looking ahead, Thursday and Friday bring more of the same — golden sunshine, low humidity, and highs near 77°F. By Saturday, a gentle warm-up nudges readings toward 80°F, still mild by Florida standards. No rain is expected through the week, keeping travel smooth for those planning early Veterans Day events or weekend getaways.
For now, this is Florida’s version of fall at its finest — crisp mornings, bright afternoons, and just enough cool air to open the windows. Residents are encouraged to take advantage of this calm stretch before late-month fronts bring a possible return to wind and rain closer to Thanksgiving.
Five-Day Forecast for Jacksonville, FL:
Mon: 71/50 – Sunny; light north wind, cool air.
Tue: 71/57 – Clear and mild; low humidity.
Wed: 77/56 – Sunny; light east breeze.
Thu: 77/59 – Mostly clear; steady warmth.
Fri: 79/61 – Sunny; warm afternoons continue.





