Rain Chances Rise Amid Southeast Georgia and Northeast Florida’s Warming Trend

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Rain Chances Rise Amid Southeast Georgia and Northeast Florida’s Warming Trend

As we transition into December, weather patterns are shifting in Southeast Georgia and Northeast Florida. Residents can expect temperatures to rise into the mid-to-upper 70s across Northeast Florida. Southeast Georgia will experience slightly cooler temperatures, ranging from the lower to mid-70s.

Rain Chances Rise This Week

The forecast suggests a modest chance of rain starting Monday into Tuesday. Jacksonville, which has experienced a significant rainfall deficit since September, is overdue for precipitation. Specifically, the city is behind 6 to 9 inches of rain, while Gainesville is short by 3 to 4 inches.

Forecast Details

  • Date: Upcoming Monday into Tuesday
  • Expected Rainfall: Between 0.5 and 1 inch
  • Potential Thunderstorms: Yes

Currently, November is trending to be one of the driest months recorded for Jacksonville, Gainesville, and Craig Executive airports. The lack of rain has led to a heightened awareness of possible storm activity this week. With thunderstorms expected, residents are urged to stay informed and prepared for changing weather conditions.

Summary of Recent Weather Patterns

As of now, the region is under partly cloudy skies with light east winds. Coastal hazards are low, keeping outdoor activities safe for residents. However, after weeks of dry weather, the anticipated rainfall is a much-needed relief for the area’s water levels.

Keep an eye on the weather as we head into December, with rain chances increasing and seasonal patterns evolving in Southeast Georgia and Northeast Florida.