JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — This morning there will be some areas of dense fog in some local neighborhoods around Jacksonville.
- Temperatures are starting out in the 40s and 50s.
- We will see mostly sunny skies today after the fog burns off around 8 AM.
- Temperatures will make it to near record highs in the lower to mid 80s.
- Near record warmth extends into parts of the weekend as well.
- No rain is forecast in the next 7 days, worsening the drought in our region.
TROPICS:
- No areas of concern.
- Hurricane season ends November 30th.
TODAY: Mostly sunny and dry. HIGH: 83 (Record: 84 - 1958)
TONIGHT: Mostly clear. Some patchy fog. LOW: 56
THURSDAY: Mostly sunny. 56/84 (Record: 86 - 1988)
FRIDAY: Partly sunny. 60/85 (Record: 84 - 1991)
SATURDAY: Partly sunny. 61/83 (Record: 84 - 1973)
SUNDAY: Partly sunny. 60/78
MONDAY: Partly sunny. 57/78
TUESDAY: Partly sunny. 60/81
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