TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – Another round of dense fog is possible for Saturday night as we remain mild and muggy.
Tonight Through Sunday Night
After a few showers on Saturday, we are turning mostly dry for the overnight. A stray shower is possible, but most are quiet, mild and muggy. Lows only fall into the low-and-mid-60s. Some dense fog is possible for late tonight and early Sunday.
After some morning fog on Sunday, we should see some sunshine for the afternoon. Temperatures top out in the upper-70s and low-80s. The wind could be a little breezy at times.
We are calm and cooler for Sunday night. Lows bottom out in the low-50s under a mostly clear sky. Again, some patchy fog is possible to end the weekend.
Starting The Work Week
High pressure will bring more dry conditions to start the work week, but we could see another weather system by midweek.
Highs on Monday hover in the upper-70s and low-80s under some sunshine. Lows settle in the upper-50s.
A stray shower could be possible on Tuesday, but most are dry, partly sunny and a little breezy. Temperatures reach the upper-70s, and lows stay in the low-60s.
Another cold front looks to sweep across the Big Bend and South Georgia on Wednesday. This weather system should bring another round of scattered showers. Highs on Wednesday hover in the upper-70s under a partly sunny sky. Lows bottom out in the low-50s.
Holiday Forecast
Looking ahead, we are looking cooler and drier for Thanksgiving and Black Friday.
We are mostly sunny on Thursday. Highs only top out in the upper-60s, and lows look to tumble into the upper-30s.
Black Friday is looking cool and mostly sunny. Highs hover in the mid-and-upper-60s, while lows bottom out in the low-40s.
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