Chilly Weather Hits Jacksonville This December

Chilly Weather Hits Jacksonville This December

Jacksonville, FL – December 12, 2024

Thursday morning greeted residents of Jacksonville with unusually cold temperatures, ranging from the 30s to 40s Fahrenheit. This dramatic drop represents a significant change, with temperatures plummeting 20 to 30 degrees since Wednesday morning. Meteorologists attribute this chill to a powerful cold front that swept through the area, setting record wind gusts.

On Wednesday, the city recorded its eighth highest wind gust for December, reaching an impressive 48 mph. This strong front not only brought cooler weather but also blustery winds that made the already low temperatures feel even colder. Winds are expected to continue throughout the day, gusting between 10 to 20 mph. Despite the brisk conditions, sunshine is anticipated, which may provide a slight reprieve for residents venturing outside.

Weekend Weather Outlook

The forecast for the weekend looks promising, with highs in the lower 70s expected by Saturday. Although there may be a few scattered showers moving in from the Atlantic, these are unlikely to disrupt outdoor activities. Residents can anticipate enjoying relatively mild weather as we draw closer to the official start of winter on Saturday, December 21.

Looking Ahead

After the weekend, the weather is projected to stabilize, with Jacksonville returning to more typical December temperatures. The next week is forecasted to feature a high of 64 degrees, which aligns closely with the seasonal averages for this time of year. The normal December temperatures usually hover around 67 degrees for highs and 46 degrees for lows.

In Closing

Residents are urged to bundle up during this unexpected cold spell. While this winter feels chillingly different from what many may expect in Jacksonville, the warmer weekend temperatures should provide a welcome change. Despite forecasts indicating the possibility of rain, many can look forward to a pleasant weekend filled with sunshine and milder weather.

As the year winds down, this fluctuation in weather reflects the sometimes unpredictable nature of Jacksonville’s climate—reminding all of us to prepare for various conditions throughout the winter months.


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