Jacksonville, FL – Thunderstorms will continue to pound the Jacksonville area through Monday, bringing repeated rounds of heavy rain, gusty winds, and possible street flooding across Duval County and neighboring communities. Travel plans, weekend events, and daily commutes could all be affected as storm chances spike to 80-90% through early next week.
According to the National Weather Service, the storm risk climbs each afternoon, with the most intense periods expected after 2 p.m. Friday and continuing through the weekend. Rainfall may be especially heavy at times, making local streets, highways, and low-lying areas prone to flooding. Gusty winds up to 21 mph and frequent lightning will further complicate outdoor plans and create hazards for boaters and anyone heading to area beaches.
Residents should be ready for rapidly changing conditions, especially between Friday afternoon and Monday night, when storms are most likely and new rounds of showers may hit just as earlier water has yet to drain. Flash flooding remains a concern for the city’s usual trouble spots; avoid driving through water and keep devices charged in case of power outages. Outdoor events and sports could be disrupted—organizers are urged to monitor the sky and official warnings.
The pattern will ease slightly by Tuesday, but pop-up showers remain possible. Check for frequent updates, as advisories may be extended if storms stall or rainfall totals rise.
Five Day Jacksonville, FL Forecast:
- Friday: Showers and thunderstorms likely after 1 p.m. High 88°F, low 75°F
- Saturday: Thunderstorms likely, especially after 2 p.m. High 86°F, low 76°F
- Sunday: More showers and storms after 2 p.m. High 87°F, low 76°F
- Monday: Showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly after 2 p.m. High 89°F, low 77°F
- Tuesday: Showers possible, decreasing through the day. High 91°F, low 77°F




