Above-average temperatures and sunny days will remain for most of the week, but there will be pauses in outdoor fun for some because of isolated storms.
MONDAY MONDAY FORECAST
Jacksonville:
Temperatures will begin in the upper 60s with light winds from the northeast, partly to mostly cloudy skies and light rain with the chance for some thunderstorms. Breezy winds from 1 to 10 pm. Rain accumulation has dropped compared to earlier models with a total accumulation of less than .10 of an inch. Misty rain is expected from midnight Monday to shortly after sunset.
Brunswick:
Temperatures start in the low 70s on Monday morning, with light winds from the northeast, cloudy skies, high humidity and rain chances between 30 and 50 percent. Rain is possible from midnight until 6 pm with an accumulation of half an inch. Isolated storms are possible from midnight to 6 PM.
Lake City:
Temperatures begin in the mid-60s with light winds from the east, high humidity, partly cloudy skies and low rain chances in the early morning hours. Rain is expected from noon to 9 pm with a total accumulation of a 10th of an inch.
Rain accumulation:
Baron rain accumulation predictions by Monday evening: