Today is June 24, 2026, and if you’re in Jay, Florida, you might want to grab your sunscreen and keep an umbrella handy. The weather is shaping up to be quite the mix, and you’ll definitely want to be prepared for whatever Mother Nature throws your way!
This afternoon, there’s about a 20% chance of showers and thunderstorms after 4 PM. Expect mostly sunny skies with a high around 32°C (that’s about 89°F for those of us who like to keep it American). A gentle northwest breeze at around 8 km/h will give you just enough of a chill to make the heat more bearable.
Evening and Night Forecast
As night falls, things might get a little stormy! There’s a good chance of showers and possibly thunderstorms after 1 AM, with a 70% chance of rain. The skies will mostly be cloudy, and it’s going to get a bit cooler, dropping to a low of about 22°C (72°F). Winds will calm down considerably, so don’t expect much of a breeze to cool you off while you’re sleeping.
Moving into Thursday, expect more of the same. After 1 PM, showers and thunderstorms are likely again, with an 80% chance of rain and total precipitation expected to be between 13 and 19 mm. The temperature will be a bit lower, around 29°C (84°F), and winds will remain calm throughout the day. It’s a good idea to keep your raincoat close, just in case!
Weekend Outlook
Now, let’s talk about the weekend! Friday starts with a relatively low chance of rain, about 30%, and it will be mostly sunny with highs reaching up to 32°C again. But, as the day wears on, those chances of showers and thunderstorms will creep back in after 10 AM.
As for Saturday and Sunday, things are looking bright! Saturday will be sunny with a high of around 33°C, and the same goes for Sunday, but temperatures might even sneak up to 34°C (93°F). Nights are expected to be clear, with lows around 23-24°C, so it could be perfect for evening strolls or barbecues!
Health Alerts and Precautions
Be mindful of heat exposure, though! The heat can be intense, and the German Weather Service even issues heat warnings for days when the temperatures can pose health risks. So while you’re enjoying the sun, remember that sensitive individuals might experience discomfort even without any official alerts. For more info on heat stress and safety, you can check out the Thermal Danger Index.
In the meantime, enjoy the sunshine, stay hydrated, and keep an eye on the skies. If you’re curious about the full forecast or want to check for updates, you can find all the details at weather.gov.
And just remember, whether it’s sun or rain, Florida weather has a way of keeping us on our toes!