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I’ve been loving how mild it’s felt this week, and if you’ve stepped outside early today, you might have noticed we’re off to a pretty warm start again.

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Man charged in Baymeadows crash that killed teacher, toddler set to appear in court after not guilty plea Read full article: Man charged in Baymeadows crash that killed teacher, toddler set to appear in court after not guilty pleaDuval County School Board adds Schools of Hope to legislative agenda amid parent concernsPaid parking coming to Fernandina Beach after vote despite mounting community pushback‘He’ll be missed’: Family of bicyclist killed in hit-and-run pleads for witnesses to come forward– I’ve been loving how mild it’s felt this week, and if you’ve stepped outside early today, you might have noticed we’re off to a pretty warm start again. Right now, we’re looking at temperatures in the mid-60s for Jacksonville and the coast, with a bit of patchy fog in spots like Palm Coast that’s likely to clear up by 9 a.m. The big headline? We’re headed right back to the 80s. That’s a huge jump above our average high of about 65 degrees for this time of year. But don’t get too comfortable—there’s a cold front expected to move through by the weekend. Once it passes, we’ll see a drop to the upper 60s for highs, and overnight lows will settle much closer to what we’d usually expect in January. If you’re thinking those 80s feel a little out of place for January, I’m right there with you! Still, it’s a great excuse to get outside before the chill returns.Let’s talk football weather because I know a lot of you are looking forward to catching the Jaguars take on the Bills this Sunday. Conditions are expected to be just about perfect — we’re forecasting partly sunny skies, with temperatures around 62 degrees by the 1 p.m. kickoff. There’s a slight 20 percent chance for a shower on Saturday as the front comes through, but by game time on Sunday things should be mostly dry. Ice cold drinks, hot dogs, and a comfy seat in the stands? I can’t imagine a better setup for cheering on the Jags. Personally, I’m betting on football weather you can brag about.If you’re getting out in the yard this week, keep in mind that rain chances are staying low, and we are officially in a drought. That means you’ll likely need to water your plants and lawn by hand, but make sure to do it wisely — conserve where you can! Humidity is sticking around, so mornings may feel a bit muggy before the sun dries things out. Expect partly cloudy skies, a light breeze of about 5 to 10 mph, and mild afternoons, especially ahead of the weekend cool-down. Have you snapped a photo of your blooming January garden or your favorite crisp game-day setup? Share it with us atDuval County School Board adds Schools of Hope to legislative agenda amid parent concernsRaines Vikings celebrated at DCPS school board meeting2 separate police-involved shootings leave one man dead, one injuredStart 2026 with purpose: Volunteer for United Way Northeast Florida’s MLK Day of ServiceCommunity rallies behind Middleburg teacher after she lost a decade of work in a fireLight Weight: Jaguars fan goes viral after squatting Trevor Lawrence at local barPresident Donald Trump says the US will 'run' Venezuela, announces capture of Maduro and his wifeFriends march from Jacksonville to D.C to advocate for social welfare programs, address homelessnessOwner of stolen Jacksonville food trailer says he's working to get it operationalMeteorologist Katie Garner tracks rain through the weekend

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