TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – The forecast is looking quiet and foggy for Monday night.
Tonight Through Tuesday Night
Dry weather will continue across the region for Monday night. Low temperatures fall into the upper-40s and low-50s. Some dense fog is possible, so use caution on the road.
After some morning fog and clouds, we should see a little more sunshine for the afternoon. We stay dry and mild on Tuesday. Highs top out in the low-to-mid-70s.
We are quiet for Tuesday night with another round of dense fog. Overnight lows only fall into the upper-50s under a partly to mostly cloudy sky.
Warming Trend Continues
High pressure will keep rain chances low and temperatures warm for the middle of the week.
An isolated shower is possible on Wednesday, but most of us are dry and warm. Highs reach the mid-to-upper-70s under a mix of Sun and clouds. Lows bottom out in the mid-50s.
Our “copy and paste” forecast will continue on Thursday. After some morning fog, we should see a partly cloudy sky for the afternoon. Again, a stray sprinkle is possible, but most are dry. Highs hover in the mid-70s, with lows in the mid-50s.
A warm Friday is on tap across the Big Bend and South Georgia. Highs climb into the mid-and-upper-70s under a mostly sunny sky. Lows only fall into the upper-50s and low-60s. Again, a shower is possible, but better rain chances are looming.
Weekend Forecast
Looking ahead, we are tracking our next weather system. A cold front should bring scattered showers on Saturday. Some good news, severe weather is not looking likely at this time. Highs to start the weekend top out in the mid-70s, with lows falling into the upper-40s and low-50s.
Behind this front, we are cooler and drier for Sunday. Temperatures hover in the low-60s, and lows tumble into the low-30s.
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