It’s chillier on Monday under clear skies and highs only reaching the mid to upper 50s in the afternoon.
Monday night is expected to be colder, in the mid-30s in town with low 40s east of I-95 to the coast.
A light freeze is possible across inland Georgia and inland Nassau, but frost may be limited by high clouds across Northeast Florida through the night. Enough clearing may cause frost in western Duval through Union counties after 3 a.m. Tuesday morning.
Temperatures will dip to 25 degrees for at least two hours in Columbia, Baker and Union counties overnight Tuesday, creating a hard freeze, according to the National Weather Service.
After a cold start, highs reach the 60s before showers move in late Wednesday afternoon with steadier light rain by sunset.
Rain clears Thursday with sunny and cool temps in the 50s.
Storms and rain are a near guarantee Saturday with mostly cloudy and dry conditions Sunday.