Jacksonville Experiences Sudden Temperature Drop as Rain Exits the Area

Jacksonville Faces Sudden Temperature Drop as Rain Moves Out

Cold Front Sweeps into the Area

Jacksonville, Fla. – Residents are waking up to a stark change in weather this Friday as a cold front moves through the region. Morning temperatures are hovering in the low 60s, but a significant shift is on the way, with forecasts indicating a drop into the upper 30s overnight.

Rain Expected in the Afternoon

As the day progresses, light rain will begin to make its presence known, particularly in the afternoon. The wettest conditions are forecasted to hit between 4-6 p.m.. During this time, residents should prepare for cloudy skies and potentially messy conditions. Fortunately, the rain is expected to vacate the area quickly after 6 p.m., leading to dry and clear skies by evening.

Temperature and Frost Warnings

Tonight, temperatures will fall sharply as Jacksonville’s skies clear, bringing lows into the upper 30s. While no frost is anticipated tonight, residents should be on alert for possible frost conditions on Sunday morning. A freeze warning will also be in effect for Ware and Pierce counties in neighboring Georgia, starting at 3 a.m. and lasting until 9 a.m., indicating that temperatures will dip low enough to pose risks to sensitive vegetation.

Sunny and Cool Weekend Ahead

Looking ahead to the weekend, Jacksonville is expected to enjoy sunny yet cool weather with daytime highs reaching into the 60s. This pleasant weather presents a great opportunity for outdoor activities, but residents should still dress warmly as the temperatures remain cooler than typical for this time of year.

What to Expect Next Week

As the new week begins, another significant weather change is expected. An Arctic airmass is on track to arrive on Monday, which could lead to even colder temperatures. There is a potential freeze expected on Tuesday morning, so residents are encouraged to prepare accordingly for this sudden change in conditions.

Conclusion

As Jacksonville transitions from warm to cold, the weather this Friday serves as a reminder of the swift changes that can occur during the winter months. Residents are advised to remain updated on weather conditions and take precautions as necessary, especially during the expected freeze next week.


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