What is the expected temperature range this week?
Temperatures will range from the upper 70s to the mid-80s.
Weather / Florida
Here’s your Jacksonville, Florida weather forecast for the week of March 29, 2026, focusing on temperature changes, rain possibilities, and coastal conditions.
Jacksonville residents can expect a warming trend early in the week, with temperatures rising from the upper 70s on Monday to the low 80s on Tuesday. An area of high pressure moving offshore will bring an easterly wind, contributing to the temperature increase. However, this also brings a risk of isolated showers and storms, particularly for areas along and west of the St. Johns River.
The rip current risk will be high on Monday due to stronger winds along the coast. Beachgoers should exercise caution, especially at Jacksonville Beach and Neptune Beach, and stay near lifeguards. The National Weather Service has issued a rip current statement through the evening.
Later in the week, temperatures will continue to climb into the 80s, with a chance of isolated showers and storms through the weekend. Wednesday may see afternoon thunderstorms after 2 p.m., with lightning becoming a concern for outdoor activities.
Unfortunately, the drought situation is not expected to improve, with most of the area remaining in an extreme drought. An exceptional drought classification has even been expanded to include more of the region.
Temperatures will range from the upper 70s to the mid-80s.
The highest risk is along Atlantic beaches in Duval and surrounding counties, including Jacksonville Beach and Neptune Beach.
Little if any improvement is expected in the drought conditions.
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