We are experiencing a stable and dry weather pattern. However, this condition is expected to shift with the approach of a frontal system.
- Friday: Dry conditions are anticipated for Friday, with a slight increase in temperatures. High temperatures are forecast to range from the upper 80s to the lower 90s. Overnight low temperatures are expected to decrease to the lower to mid 60s for inland areas and the upper 60s along the coastal regions and near the St. Johns River.
- Weekend: A cold front is projected to impact the area during the weekend, bringing with it primarily afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms. The front is expected to traverse the Georgia waters on Sunday evening before stalling over the northeast Florida waters on Monday.
- Sunday: The likelihood of storms and showers persists as the frontal system progresses across the region.
- Monday and Tuesday: Generally dry weather conditions are expected, with the potential for isolated daytime thunderstorms developing along the diurnal sea breeze.
- Midweek: Showers are forecasted to return midweek as a high-pressure area recedes to the north, resulting in an increase in moisture levels advecting into the forecast area from the south.
- Temperature Trend: Temperatures are expected to decline to near seasonal averages by the conclusion of the weekend and into the commencement of the following week.