TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – Sunny and cool to start the new year, our first rain chance of 2026 arrives this weekend.
🥶A chilly start to 2026:
Temperatures are in the 20s and 30s as you wake up on the new year. Temperatures will slowly climb in the afternoon with plenty of sunshine. High temperatures in the mid-60s.
☁️Clouds return on Friday:
Mostly cloudy skies on Friday. Temperatures will still reach the upper 60s to near 70.
⛈️Tracking weekend rain chances:
A cold front will arrive in the area on Saturday. The front will help bring some rain and a few storms to the Big Bend and South Georgia.
⬇️You can track the rain chance and more weather 24/7 on WCTV First Alert Weather Now:⬇️
A few showers are possible in the morning, with more scattered showers and a few storms expected in the afternoon. Rain totals between 0.5″ and 1.0.
There is a possibility that storms may be strong for a few spots in North Florida and South Georgia on Saturday until the front moves through late in the day. The strongest storms may bring some gusty winds and heavy rainfall. The Storm Prediction Center has a marginal risk drawn for much of the area, which indicates the possibility of one or two stronger storms.
A chance for a few stronger storms on Saturday.(WCTV)
Outside of the rain, temperatures will be mild in the low 70s in the Big Bend and South Georgia.
🌤️Drier early next week:
Skies start to clear on Sunday and a little bit cooler with highs in the upper 60s. Mostly sunny on Monday with highs in the upper 60s.
Staying warm near 70 with partly sunny skies through midweek.
To stay updated on all the latest forecasts and weather, follow WCTV First Alert Weather on Facebook and X (Twitter).
Click here to see all the latest weather headlines and here to view the First Alert Radar. Receive push alerts and watch the latest forecast anytime on the free WCTV First Alert Weather app. Click here to download it now.
Interested in becoming a WCTV First Alert Weather Watcher? Click here to join the team!
Copyright 2025 WCTV. All rights reserved.