Prepare for another week of cool days and even colder nights as lows are expected to range from the mid-20s to the low 40s, according to the National Weather Service.
The lowest nightly temperature is expected Wednesday evening when the low is expected to drop to 25 degrees.
And also throughout the first half of the week, areas of frost are expected in the early morning.
Areas of frost are expected Monday morning before 9 a.m., but skies, meanwhile, should be sunny, with the high expected to be near 58 degrees, though wind chill values early in the day may be as low as 27 degrees. Monday night will be clear with a low around 34 degrees, while areas of patchy frost are expected overnight.
Tuesday, which should be sunny with a high near 64, is forecast to start off with areas of patchy frost in the early morning. Tuesday night is expected to be mostly clear with a low around 38.
Mostly sunny skies and a high near 55 are forecast for Wednesday, while Wednesday evening is expected to be mostly clear with a low around 25.
Thursday is forecast to be sunny with a high near 51, while Thursday evening should be mostly clear with a low around 31.
Mostly sunny skies and a high near 61 are forecast for Friday, while Friday evening is expected to be partly cloudy with a low around 43.
Saturday is expected to have mostly sunny skies and a high near 69.
The National Weather Service issues the official forecast for Alachua County and surrounding areas. The Sun uses AccuWeather forecasts on its weather page, which are sometimes different than official weather service predictions.