Partly cloudy skies will hold over East Texas this evening, and temperatures are expected to slide into the mid 50s overnight. The stretch should stay mostly quiet through Thursday, with only a sprinkle or two possible Wednesday afternoon and again Thursday afternoon.
Any showers on those two days are expected to be brief and are not expected to bring much rainfall to the area. Slight chances for rain continue into Friday, but those showers should also be few and far between. More clouds will roll in Friday and Saturday before the more noticeable rain chance waits until Sunday.
On Sunday, scattered showers and thunderstorms will be possible, especially late in the day, and they could continue overnight. Rain chances then carry into early next week. For most of East Texas, the threat for severe weather looks low at this time, which means the main concern is more likely to be passing rain than anything more disruptive.
So the answer for anyone tracking Jacksonville weather is simple: the next few days look mostly dry and mild, with only spotty sprinkles until Sunday brings the best chance of a wetter end to the week.






