North Florida Brace for Frost, Rain, and Rip Currents This Week; Residents Prepared

North Florida Brace for Frost, Rain, and Rip Currents This Week; Residents Prepared

Jacksonville; FL – There is a possibility that temperatures in Northeast Florida will experience a roller coaster leading up to the holidays.

During the day, the average temperature for this time of year is in the middle of the 60s, and during the night, it drops to the middle of the 40s. As a result of the fluctuating weather that occur over the Christmas season, you might find yourself in need of a sweater one day and flip-flops the next.

THE FORECAST FOR MONDAY

It is expected that temperatures will drop into the mid-40s on Monday, with winds from the north that are usually gusty and skies that are mostly gloomy. Between the hours of nine in the morning and three in the afternoon, there will be rain. The precipitation will be quite light, with an accumulation of less than tenths of an inch.

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RISKS IN THE WEATHER

At temperatures that are close to the dewpoint, there is a possibility that inland counties will see patchy frost. The coast will likely be affected by rip currents.

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BOATERS

There is still a Small Craft Advisory in effect until Monday.

WARM-UP FOR THE WEATHER

The winds will change later this week, and as a result, we will see temperatures that are higher than average over the weekend.

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