052  
FXUS62 KJAX 260159  
AFDJAX  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSONVILLE FL  
859 PM EST TUE NOV 25 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES  
 
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- FOG POTENTIAL WEDNESDAY MORNING. VISIBILITIES DOWN TO A QUARTER  
MILE OR LESS POSSIBLE, ESPECIALLY INLAND AREAS  
 
- NEAR RECORD WARMTH & DRY CONDITIONS WEDNESDAY. BE VERY CAUTIOUS  
WITH OUTDOOR FIRES CHECK FOR LOCAL BURN BANS  
 
- HAZARDOUS MARINE CONDITIONS WED NIGHT THROUGH THE WEEKEND. SMALL  
CRAFT ADVISORY CONDITIONS MAY DEVELOP LATE WEDNESDAY NIGHT  
 
- POTENTIAL LIGHT FREEZE/FROST FRIDAY & SATURDAY MORNING  
 
 
   
UPDATE  
 
FORECAST UPDATED TO INCLUDE AREAS OF DENSE FOG DEVELOPING/PUSHING  
FROM THE GULF COAST NORTH NORTHEASTWARD ACROSS I-75 AND THE FL/GA  
STATE LINE TO WAYCROSS AND STAYING MAINLY WEST OF HIGHWAY 301. A  
DENSE FOG ADVISORY MAY BE NEEDED LATE TONIGHT FOR THESE LOCATIONS IN  
THE WESTERN HALF OF OUR AREA. PATCHY FOG WILL FORM OVER NORTH  
CENTRAL FL TO THE ST JOHNS RIVER BASIN. VERY LIGHT WINDS FROM THE  
SOUTH/SOUTHWEST WILL BECOME CALM OVER INLAND NE FL AND NORTH CENTRAL  
FL UNDER INTERMITTENT HIGH CIRRUS CLOUDS. LOWS WILL FALL TO THE  
UPPER 50S OVER INLAND AREAS BETWEEN WAYCROSS AND THE OSCEOLA NATL  
FOREST, WITH LOW 60S OVER FAR WESTERN ZONES ALONG AND WEST OF US441  
AND ALONG THE COAST AND THE ST JOHNS RIVER BASIN. A FEW SHOWERS WILL  
WORK IN AHEAD OF THE FRONT NORTH AND WEST OF ALMA TOWARDS SUNRISE.  
 
WEDNESDAY, THE COLD FRONT WILL PRESS INTO SE GA IN THE MIDDAY TO  
EARLY AFTERNOON HOURS WITH A BROKEN BAND OF SCATTERED TO NUMEROUS  
SHOWERS AND ISOLATED T'STORMS. THE TIMING OF THE SHOWERS EARLY IN  
THE DAY WILL LIMIT INSTABILITY OVER INLAND SE GA, BUT ALLOW FOR A  
BRIEF WINDOW IN THE MIDDAY TO EARLY AFTERNOON HOURS FOR AN ISOLATED  
STRONGER T'STORM ALONG I-10 IN THE SUWANNEE VALLEY EAST TO ABOUT  
HIGHWAY 301 CORRIDOR AS 0-6 KM SHEAR 40-45 KNOTS WILL BE PRESENT  
OVER SURFACE CAPE WHICH COULD RISE TO 500-1,000 J/KG IN A NARROW  
SWATH. MAIN IMPACTS FROM A STRONGER T'STORM WOULD BE WIND GUSTS 40-  
50 MPH AND SMALL HAIL. WEST TO SOUTHWEST WINDS WILL BECOME BREEZY 10-  
15 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 25 MPH AHEAD OF THE COLD FRONT AS PUSHES  
THROUGH SE GA IN THE MORNING AND NE FL LATER IN THE AFTERNOON HOURS.  
 
HIGHS WEDNESDAY WILL BE WARMEST OVER NE FL INTO THE LOW/MID 80S AS  
LESS CLOUDS INTERRUPT HEATING COMPARED TO SE GA WHICH WILL TOP OUT IN  
THE UPPER 70S. ANOTHER DAILY RECORD HIGH MAY BE TIED OR BROKEN  
ACROSS NE FL.  
 
 
   
NEAR TERM /THROUGH WEDNESDAY/  
 
SOUTH TO SOUTHWEST WINDS OF 10 TO 15 MPH WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THE  
REST OF THE DAY AS A WARM FRONT LIFTS THROUGH THE AREA. TEMPERATURES  
ACROSS THE AREA ARE ALREADY IN THE LOWER 80S. SOME LOCATIONS COULD  
REACH NEAR OR ABOVE RECORD LEVELS BY PEAK HEATING AS DAYTIME HIGHS  
WILL RANGE IN THE LOWER TO MID 80S OVER INLAND LOCATIONS WITH LOWER  
80S ALONG THE COAST. OVERNIGHT LOWS WILL BE SIMILAR TO MONDAY NIGHT,  
WITH UPPER 50S TO LOWER 60S ACROSS INLAND LOCATIONS AND LOWER 60S  
ALONG THE COAST. THERE WILL LIKELY BE ENOUGH LOW LEVEL MOISTURE FROM  
THE GULF TO BRING ABOUT FOG DEVELOPMENT OVER PORTIONS OF INLAND SE  
GA, BUT PREDOMINANTLY OVER NE FL DURING THE PREDAWN HOURS.  
 
ALONG AND AHEAD OF AN APPROACHING COLD FRONT, SHOWERS AND ISOLATED  
STORMS WILL LOOK TO PUSH INTO FAR INTERIOR SE GA DURING THE LATER  
PART OF TONIGHT INTO WEDNESDAY MORNING.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM /WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY NIGHT/  
 
SHOWERS WITH POTENTIAL EMBEDDED THUNDERSTORMS WILL BUILD INTO THE  
FORECAST AREA FROM OUT OF THE NORTHWEST ON WEDNESDAY, AHEAD OF AN  
ADVANCING COLD FRONT WITH THE HIGHEST CHANCES FOR CONVECTION  
OCCURRING OVER SOUTHEAST GEORGIA AND INTO NORTHEAST FLORIDA WEST OF  
DUVAL COUNTY AND EXTENDING THROUGH THE SUWANNEE VALLEY REGION.  
RAINFALL AMOUNTS ARE EXPECTED TO BE UPWARDS OF 0.1 INCHES FOR  
AFFECTED INLAND AREAS. BREEZY SOUTHWESTERLY-WESTERLY WINDS WILL  
SHIFT TO BECOME MORE OUT OF THE NORTH AS THE FRONT PASSES. HIGH  
TEMPERATURES WILL DROP SIGNIFICANTLY BETWEEN WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY  
WITH MAX TEMPS IN THE UPPER 70S AND LOWER 80S DIPPING DOWN INTO THE  
60S FOLLOWING THE FRONTAL PASSAGE. OVERNIGHT LOW TEMPERATURES WILL  
EXPERIENCE A SIMILAR DROP WITH MIN TEMPS IN THE 40S AND 50S DROPPING  
INTO THE LOWER 30S OVER SOUTHEAST GEORGIA AND IN THE LOWER 40S FOR  
INLAND NORTHEAST FLORIDA. POTENTIAL FOR PATCHY FROST DEVELOPING  
OVERNIGHT THURSDAY AND INTO EARLY FRIDAY MORNING OVER INLAND  
SOUTHEAST GEORGIA.  
 
 
   
LONG TERM /FRIDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/  
 
DRY WEATHER CONDITIONS WILL BE IN PLACE FOR THE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY  
AS HIGH PRESSURE AND DRY AIR SETTLE OVER THE REGION. CHANCES FOR  
SHOWERS AND POSSIBLE THUNDERSTORMS WILL RETURN ON SUNDAY AS HIGH  
PRESSURE MOVES OFF TO THE NORTHEAST AND MOIST SOUTHWESTERLY FLOW  
DEVELOPS OVER THE REGION AHEAD OF AN ADVANCING FRONTAL BOUNDARY  
BUILDING IN FROM OUT OF THE NORTHWEST. OVERNIGHT AND EARLY MORNING  
FROST IS FORECASTED FOR EARLY FRIDAY AND AGAIN ON SATURDAY NIGHT  
INTO SUNDAY MORNING, PRIMARILY AFFECTING SOUTHEAST GEORGIA AND  
INLAND PORTIONS OF NORTHEAST FLORIDA. TEMPERATURES WILL EXPERIENCE A  
WARMING TREND THROUGH THE WEEKEND AND INTO THE BEGINNING OF NEXT  
WEEK WITH MAX AND MIN TEMPS RISING TO BE ABOVE THE SEASONAL AVERAGE  
BY MONDAY.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /00Z WEDNESDAY THROUGH 00Z THURSDAY/  
 
VFR CONDITIONS WILL CHANGE TO MVFR FOG AND IFR CEILINGS AT CRG/SSI  
LATE TONIGHT AFTER 09/10Z WITH MVFR FOG LOWERING TO IFR FOG AND  
CEILINGS AT VQQ AND GNV BY 08Z WITH TEMPO RESTRICTIONS FOR VLIFR FOG  
08/09Z THROUGH 13Z. A COLD FRONT WEST OF THE AREA WILL BRING LIGHT  
SOUTHERLY WINDS LESS THAN 5 KNOTS OVER THE AREA VEERING TO  
SOUTHWESTERLY INTO MORNING WITH LOW CEILINGS AND FOG DEVELOPING  
EASTWARD FROM THE GULF COAST INTO GNV AND TOWARDS VQQ TERMINALS, BUT  
EXTENT TO THE COAST LESS LIKELY AS WINDS INCREASE MORE AT THE COAST.  
FOG AND CEILINGS LIFT TO VFR LEVELS BY 13/14Z.  
 
THE COLD FRONT WILL MOVE THROUGH THE AREA WEDNESDAY MORNING WITH A  
BROKEN BAND OF SHOWERS AND AN ISOLATED T'STORM OR TWO AS IT MOVES  
TOWARDS THE TERMINALS, BUT WILL BEGIN TO DISSIPATE WITH COVERAGE OF  
SHOWERS BECOMING MORE ISOLATED, SO ONLY HAVE VCSH FOR WEDNESDAY  
AFTER 18Z WITH WINDS BUMPING UP TO AROUND 10 KNOTS FROM THE WEST  
SOUTHWEST AND THE WEST DURING THE AFTERNOON. CEILINGS SHOULD REMAIN  
VFR AS WHAT IS LEFT OF THE RAIN SHIFTS THROUGH THE TAF SITES, BUT  
DRYING UP BEFORE ARRIVING AT SGJ AFTER 21Z, SO NO VCSH NEEDED THERE  
AT THIS TIME. CHANCES FOR T'STORMS TOO LOW TO INCLUDE IN THE TAF  
FORECAST, BUT MAY NEED TO BE INCLUDED WITH LATER FORECASTS.  
 
 
   
MARINE  
   
SYNOPSIS  
 
 
DEPARTING HIGH PRESSURE ALONG THE EASTERN SEABOARD WILL BRING BREEZY  
SOUTHERLY WINDS ACROSS THE LOCAL WATERS THROUGH THE REST OF TODAY.  
WINDS SHIFT TO BECOME SOUTHWESTERLY BY WEDNESDAY AS AN APPROACHING  
COLD FRONT BEGINS TO PRESS ACROSS THE WATERS. BY LATE WEDNESDAY INTO  
THURSDAY, WINDS SHIFT TO BECOME NORTHWESTERLY TO NORTHERLY BEHIND  
THE FRONT, WITH SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY CONDITIONS POSSIBLE BY  
THURSDAY. CONDITIONS MAY PERSIST ON FRIDAY AND POSSIBLY INTO  
SATURDAY AS WINDS SHIFT TO THE NORTHEAST AND EAST.  
 
RIP CURRENTS: SE GA LOW WEDNESDAY  
NE FL LOW WEDNESDAY  
 
 
   
FIRE WEATHER  
   
DISCUSSION  
 
AREAS OF HIGH DAYTIME DISPERSIONS ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY..  
CRITICALLY LOW MIN RH VALUES OVER INLAND AREAS THURSDAY AND  
FRIDAY AFTERNOON...  
 
HIGH PRESSURE WILL CONTINUE TO MOVE OFF TO THE NORTHEAST OF THE  
REGION TODAY AS A WARM FRONT LIFTS NORTH ACROSS THE AREA AND WINDS  
SHIFT TO BECOME SOUTHERLY. A COLD FRONT WILL APPROACH FROM THE  
NORTHWEST WEDNESDAY MORNING WITH INCREASING BREEZY SOUTHWESTERLY  
WINDS 10-15 MPH. SCATTERED SHOWERS WILL SPREAD INTO THE SUWANNEE  
VALLEY AND INLAND SOUTHEAST GA WITH AFTERNOON ISOLATED  
THUNDERSTORMS, BUT LESS CHANCES EASTWARD TOWARDS THE COAST AS  
SHOWERS DISSIPATE LATE IN THE DAY ALONG THE FRONT, LIMITING TOTAL  
RAINFALL AMOUNTS. INCREASING SOUTHWESTERLY SURFACE AND TRANSPORT  
WINDS WILL PRODUCE AREAS OF HIGH DAYTIME DISPERSIONS ON WEDNESDAY.  
 
MUCH DRIER AIR MASS ARRIVES THURSDAY AND PERSISTS THROUGH FRIDAY AS  
STRONG HIGH PRESSURE BUILDS FROM THE NORTHWEST. VERY LOW DEW POINTS  
INTO THE UPPER TEENS/LOW 20S OVER INLAND SOUTHEAST GA AND INTO THE  
SUWANNEE VALLEY OF NORTHEAST FL WILL CREATE CRITICALLY LOW MIN RH  
VALUES 20-25 PERCENT THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AFTERNOONS. WHILE WINDS  
APPEAR MARGINAL 10-15 MPH, GUSTS MAY EXCEED 25 MPH AT TIMES AND  
SUPPORT ELEVATED FIRE DANGER CONDITIONS THURSDAY. SOUTHEAST GEORGIA  
10 HOUR FUELS APPEAR TO NOT REACH THRESHOLDS AS WELL, STAYING WELL  
ABOVE 6 PERCENT.  
 
FOG POTENTIAL AND OTHER REMARKS..AREAS OF FOG, LOCALLY DENSE, WILL  
DEVELOP LATE TONIGHT INTO EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING ACROSS THE I-75  
CORRIDOR TO NEAR HIGHWAY 301 OVER NORTHEAST FL.  
 
 
   
CLIMATE  
 
DAILY RECORD HIGH MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES AT LOCAL CLIMATE SITES...  
 
TUE 11/25 WED 11/26  
 
JACKSONVILLE, FL (JAX) 85/1992 84/1946  
CRAIG EXEC ARPT (CRG) 83/1992 83/2020  
GAINESVILLE, FL (GNV) 85/1955 84/1973  
ALMA, GEORGIA (AMG) 83/1986 84/1973  
 
 
   
PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS  
 
AMG 60 77 39 60 / 10 50 0 0  
SSI 63 79 46 63 / 0 20 0 0  
JAX 60 84 46 66 / 0 30 0 0  
SGJ 63 83 53 67 / 10 10 10 0  
GNV 60 84 50 68 / 0 20 0 0  
OCF 60 82 53 68 / 10 10 0 0  
 
 
   
JAX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
FL...NONE.  
GA...NONE.  
MARINE...NONE.  
 
 
 
 
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