Rain expected tomorrow
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Grab your umbrella it will be a wet start to the day tomorrow. While tonight will be milder, with temperatures settling in the upper forties to low fifties, rain is set to splash as early as 6 a.m. across Georgia and interior North Florida.
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Scattered showers will increase after 8 am around Jacksonville with steady rain through mid-morning, potentially affecting morning commutes. Up to three-quarters of an inch of rain could fall, primarily during the morning hours. Heavier rain will be during the afternoon across southern areas as drier air works into Georgia and areas north of Jacksonville late in the afternoon and evening. The rain will likely become more fragmented by afternoon, but cloud cover is expected to linger all day.
Cooler temperatures moving in
After the rain moves out on Wednesday, a cold front is expected to usher in much cooler air. As the arctic weather filters in from the high plains, daytime highs will hover in the upper fifties and sixties through the remainder of the week.

Potential freeze Friday morning
Looking further ahead, there’s a chance for a light freeze by Friday morning. Highs stay in the 50s on Thursday and Friday. Nighttime temperatures might dip into the thirties, which would be more typical of January conditions. The noticeable chill continues as we advance into the weekend with his remaining in the 60s.