Foggy Mornings and Breezy Afternoons: A Cooler Saturday for the Bold City

Overview of the Day
Jacksonville residents can expect a significant shift in weather this Saturday, January 24, 2026, as a mild front settles over Northeast Florida. Following a week of fluctuating temperatures, today brings a more subdued and cooler atmosphere to the First Coast. While the record-breaking warmth of Friday has faded, the city remains under mostly cloudy skies with a noticeable breeze that will persist throughout the day.
Morning Forecast: A Misty Start
The day began with a dense blanket of fog across much of the Duval County area, particularly affecting commuters on I-95 and I-10. This morning fog is expected to burn off by approximately 9:00 AM, giving way to overcast conditions. Temperatures in the early hours are hovering in the mid-50s, making for a crisp start for those heading out to local farmers' markets or morning jogs. There is a slight chance of patchy drizzle or a brief sprinkle through the mid-morning hours, so a light water-resistant jacket is recommended.
Afternoon Outlook: Cool and Breezy
By the afternoon, the mercury is expected to struggle, with highs reaching only about 61°F. This is a marked decrease from the previous day's high of 78°F. The sky will remain mostly cloudy, limiting the amount of direct sunshine reaching the ground. Winds will be a defining feature of the afternoon, coming in as a steady breeze that may make the air feel slightly cooler than the thermometer suggests. Despite the clouds, rain chances remain low for the daylight hours, with only isolated sprinkles possible.
Evening and Overnight Transitions
As we move into the evening, Jacksonville will see a stabilization of temperatures. The evening low is projected to sit around 54°F, which is relatively mild for a January night. Interestingly, meteorologists predict a slight warming trend after midnight as a warm front begins to lift from the south. This transition sets the stage for a significantly warmer Sunday, where temperatures could potentially approach record levels before an Arctic cold front arrives early next week.
Weather Alerts and National Context
While Jacksonville is not currently under a major storm warning, there are nine weather advisories in effect for the broader Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia region, mostly focusing on marine conditions and the residual fog. Nationally, a major winter storm is impacting travel across the United States, leading to thousands of flight cancellations. Travelers at Jacksonville International Airport are encouraged to check their flight status frequently, as regional weather patterns north and west of Florida are causing significant logistical delays.
- Morning: Foggy and cool, temperatures in the 50s.
- Afternoon: Mostly cloudy and breezy, high of 61°F.
- Evening: Overcast and steady, low of 54°F.
- Warnings: Regional fog and marine advisories; national travel disruptions.