JACKSONVILLE, Fla. —
HEADLINES:
MONDAY: Some fog is possible inland, near the I-75 corridor. The warm-up will continue with morning lows back in the 40s and afternoon highs reaching the middle 70s.
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY: A stationary front will set up just north of the First Coast, bringing an increase in cloud cover with a slight chance of rainfall (rain chances will be more likely in southeast GA). Temperatures south of this front will near 80 degrees.
THANKSGIVING: It will be around 10 degrees warmer than normal with highs on either side of 80 degrees. Rain chances become more likely by the evening as a stronger front approaches.
FRIDAY: Rain is possible during Black Friday shopping as a front passes through. Highs Friday afternoon will drop back into the 60s.
SATURDAY & SUNDAY: Temperatures continue to fall back with lows that morning in the low 40s and highs in the middle 60s.
TROPICAL OUTLOOK: The tropics are active! Get the latest by reading our Talkin' Tropics story.
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