Jacksonville, Fla. — Residents in Jacksonville can expect warm temperatures to dominate the weather forecast, according to First Alert Meteorologist Trevor Gibbs. Despite a chilly start on Sunday with temperatures in the 40s and 50s, Gibbs predicts that the chill will dissipate once the sun rises. Highs for the day are forecasted to reach the mid-80s, with no rain expected.
Sunny Skies Ahead
Gibbs anticipates sunny skies to persist throughout the week, accompanied by comfortable mornings and notably warm afternoons. As the week progresses, many inland neighborhoods in Jacksonville may experience temperatures nearing 90°F for the first time this year.
This consistent and warm weather pattern is expected to continue, offering residents pleasant conditions for outdoor activities and events.
Key Points:
- Temperature Range: Starting in the 40s and 50s, with highs reaching the mid-80s.
- Rainfall: No rain expected, ensuring dry conditions for the week.
- Forecast: Sunny skies with warm afternoons and comfortable mornings.
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