TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – A Dense Fog Advisory is in effect through 10 a.m. EST this morning across portions of the region. If you’re heading out early, give yourself a couple of extra minutes to get to your destination.
That fog will clear by mid-morning, leaving mostly sunny skies by afternoon with highs reaching the mid to upper 70s for most areas.
Brighter skies today
Sunny this afternoon with highs in the upper 70s to near 80. It’s a great day to get outside and enjoy the pleasant conditions.
Tonight will be pleasant with mostly clear skies and overnight lows in the mid-40s.
Beach and boating conditions
Today and tomorrow will feature light northeast winds at 5-10 knots with waves 1 foot or less. Protected waters and bays will see light chop, while Gulf waters remain cool in the mid-60s. Conditions become breezy and more choppy on Tuesday as winds increase.
Warming trend ahead
Get ready for a significant warm-up. Unseasonably warm temperatures are expected to build through the middle of the week, with highs climbing well into the 80s by Thursday and Friday, well above the seasonal average of near 70 degrees for early March.
High pressure will remain in control through the workweek, keeping any weather systems away from the area. Any approaching weather fronts will tend to go around us rather than through us.
One or two showers late week
By Thursday and Friday, a few showers and isolated storms will be possible during the afternoon hours. This would be driven by daytime heating and the abundance of moisture in place, combined with some influence from the sea breeze. Don’t expect much rain. Any showers that do occur are expected to remain light.
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