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Warm week ahead as high pressure dominates region

Drought conditions likely to worsen as dry spell continues

Wednesday's surface map.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Tonight will be clear and cool. Lows will be in the 40s and 50s. Patchy fog will be possible as we head into Tuesday morning.

An area of high pressure will remain overhead for most of the upcoming week with little to no rain in sight. Temperatures remain near 80 degrees with overnight lows in the 50s and 60s.

YTD rainfall deficit.

The drought report shows that a large portion of our area is in a moderate to severe drought. With little to no rain in the forecast through next week, this will likely expand. Year to date rainfall deficits are approaching if not exceeding 10 to 15 inches across part of our area.

Seven day rainfall forecast.

Our only chance for rain will arrive later this weekend thanks to an approaching front. A few spotty showers will be possible on Sunday, not everyone will see one.

Tonight: Mostly Clear. Low 56.

Tuesday: Mostly Sunny. High 80, Low 58.

Wednesday: Mostly Sunny. High 82, Low 59.

Thursday: Mostly Sunny. High 82, Low 61.

Friday: Mostly Sunny. High 82, Low 62.


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