JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Tuesday night‘s weather features a noticeable shift as lingering showers move out, making way for sunny skies and higher temperatures.
According to WJXT’s meteorologist Richard Nunn, a few spotty showers were observed north of downtown, near the airport, in the afternoon, but they’re expected to clear out soon.
Clear skies and rising temperatures
While some rain showers linger, the transition to drier air is anticipated later tonight. Clear skies will dominate the forecast as we move into Wednesday. This weather pattern marks a return to summertime conditions, with temperatures beginning in the 60s overnight and potentially climbing to near-record highs later in the week.
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Detailed forecast for the upcoming days
Expect temperatures to start in the lower 60s and rise significantly through the week, possibly reaching the mid-90s. The forecast for the next seven days shows clear skies, with no rain expected, making it a great period for outdoor activities.
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