Morning lows in Jacksonville bottomed out with coldest we’ve seen in 2025

Sunday forecast

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Sunday morning low in Jacksonville was (unofficially) 27 degrees, the coldest day of 2025. Since Jan. 1, 2025, Jacksonville International Airport has recorded eight days at/below freezing to start the day.

Here’s the breakdown:

January 3 -- 32 degrees

January 5 -- 32 degrees

January 7 -- 30 degrees

January 8 -- 28 degrees (coldest since January 21, 2024)

January 9 -- 29 degrees

January 10 -- 29 degrees

January 11 -- 31 degrees

January 12 -- 27 degrees (*unofficial)

A complete list of southeast Georgia/northeast Florida lows from Sunday morning can be found here.

Sunday morning lows

Thankfully, there is plenty of sunshine today, but not enough to warm us to normal temperatures. Winds won’t be as blustery this afternoon keeping the bit out of the chill.

Highs in the mid-to-upper 50s before overnight lows in the mid-to-upper 30s/40s as the rain approaches from the Gulf of Mexico.

Temperatures are expected to be chilly but stay above freezing thus preventing any frozen precipitation Monday morning.

Cold air sinks in once the showers move out of the area by Monday evening.

Another cold week ahead with a break coming late in the week as 70s return to the forecast on Friday.


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Michelle McCormick joined News4Jax in December 2023 and in February 2024, she happily accepted the opportunity to officially join the News4Jax Weather Authority team as the weekend morning meteorologist. She is a member of both the American Meteorological Society and National Weather Association.