Residents of Jacksonville, brace yourselves for intermittent showers and a possible thunderous escort today, as the National Weather Service reports a 50% chance of precipitation, primarily post-1pm. The skies are predicted to be partially obscured by clouds, with the mercury set to graze a high near 90°F, while the southeast wind exhales at a gentle 5 to 13 mph, occasionally flexing up to 20 mph gusts. Humidity, the ever-present curtain of Florida's climate, lingers at the high stage of 90%, draping the day in a typical subtropical embrace.

The imminent deluge, potentially parceled between a tenth and a quarter of an inch, may swell in the thunderstorms, yet offers a brief respite tonight. As the evening cloaks the city, there remains a 40% chance of rain storms, trailing off before the stroke of 10pm, and the temperature is set to descend to a low around 76°F, while the south wind continues its steady serenade with gusts that may reach 20 mph.

Peering deeper into the week, the forecast from the National Weather Service calls for a likelihood of showers and possibly disruptive thunderstorms; Friday promises a 60% chance, escalating to a certain 80% by Saturday Night. The theme persists through the weekend, reaching a dramatic high near 93°F on Sunday, underpinned by a robust 80% probability of precipitation, which speaks to the relentless character of Florida's rainy season.

For those seeking solace in the new week, manage expectations accordingly; Monday brings another likely bout of showers and thunderstorms after 2pm with an anticipated high near 94°F, and the rhythm of rain continues into Tuesday, accompanied by a sizzling high near 95°F this probability groove proceeds into the evening.

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