Cold Front to Bring Winter Chill Early Next Week

The coldest air of the season to sweep southeast

A few showers and storms will be possible on Sunday thanks to an approaching front.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A strong southeasterly flow will keep temperatures above normal for the rest of the weekend. Temperatures will remain near 80 degrees today. A few isolated showers and storms will be possible, but activity won’t be widespread. Tonight will be mild for this time of year under a partly cloudy sky. Low temperatures will be in the 50s and 60s. Areas of dense fog will be likely overnight tonight away from the cast.

Our area will remain ahead of a strong cold front on Sunday, so we will see more of the same. Highs will climb into the upper 70s to low 80s with a few isolated showers and storms. Big changes are on the way early next week as we transition to a winter-like pattern behind a strong cold front.

The coldest air of the season will arrive early next week

The front will cross our area Sunday night and will bring the coldest air of the season to the Southeast early next week. Monday will be breezy behind the front and high temperatures will struggle to climb out of the 50s. Tuesday will be even colder.

Tuesday morning will be chilly.

Many locations will fall into upper 20s to mid-30s Tuesday morning. Patchy frost will be possible, especially away from the coast. Highs on Tuesday will climb into the 50s once again. Many spots will drop into the 30s once again Wednesday morning.

Temperatures will begin to climb back into the 60s and 70s later next week, but overnight lows will likely remain in the 40s and 50s through next weekend.

Tonight: Mostly Clear. Mild. Low 64.

Sunday: Sun & Clouds. High 84, Low 48.

Monday: Sunny Sky & Breezy. Much Cooler. High 61, Low 32.

Tuesday: Sunny Sky. Chilly. High 58, Low 35.

Wednesday: Sunny Sky. Not as Cool. High 69, Low 44.

Thursday: Sunny Sky. Pleasant. High 75, Low 47.


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