JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Today is your last warm day around 80 and you can be thankful most areas stay dry on this holiday because tomorrow brings a colder wet afternoon.
Prepare for some rain and storm
Not everyone gets rain but this evening rain and storms will track across southern Georgia before weakening along the state line. It is unlikely any of the rain will make it south toward I-10. However, tomorrow’s showers will track in during the afternoon targeting NE Florida.
Changes after Thanksgiving
Friday’s forecast
As a cold front moves through on Friday, temperatures will hover in the 60s under cloudy skies accompanied by passing showers, giving the day a wintery feel.
Chilly weekend on the way
Looking ahead to the weekend, while there will be bright sunshine, it will stay chilly with highs only reaching the low 60s in the afternoons. The morning breeze on Saturday will put windchills in the mid 30s. Frost is unlikely until Sunday morning.
A colder pattern settles in next week
The weather pattern will continue to get colder next week, with another cold front reinforcing the chill. Frost is possible each morning with potential for the season’s first freeze on Tuesday morning, with temperatures potentially dipping into the 30s.
Plan and share your weather experiences
As the brief warm spell transitions into colder days, it’s a great chance to enjoy the outdoors. Don’t forget to share your weather photos and videos on SnapJAX! Keep an eye on the weather updates and alerts from News4JAX to stay informed.