TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – Showers and a few thunderstorms are looking likely for Monday night and Tuesday morning.
Tonight Through Monday Night
The forecast is mostly quiet for Sunday night. A stray shower is possible, but the rain chance is not widespread. Lows settle in the mid-50s under a partly to mostly cloudy sky.
Clouds continue on Monday. A few showers are possible for the first half of the day, but most should remain dry. Temperatures reach the upper-60s and low-70s as a breezy wind will stick around.
For Monday evening and the overnight, rain chances start to increase. Periods of showers are likely, and some could be briefly heavy. Overnight lows only fall into the low-60s under a cloudy sky. Again, we remain breezy.
Middle Of The Week
Rain and a few thunderstorms will linger into Tuesday morning, so a heads up, be sure to pack the rain gear for the morning commute. We are anticipating a drying trend for the afternoon and evening.
Rain totals with this system will not end the drought, but they are certainly beneficial. For most of us, we are expecting 0.50″ – 1.0″ of rain. Heavier amounts are likely to the west and lower amounts to the east.
Highs on Tuesday hover in the upper-60s and low-70s. We are expecting another breezy day.
We are drier and cooler for Tuesday night. Lows fall into the upper-30s and low-40s under a clearing sky.
Wednesday is looking dry, mostly sunny and cooler. Temperatures top out in the low-60s, with lows in the mid-and-upper-30s.
Extended Forecast
We could see a stray shower on Thursday, but rain chances are not super impressive at this time. Highs hover in the mid-60s under a partly sunny sky. Lows dip into the mid-40s.
Looking ahead, we could see another weather system for Friday and Saturday. This weather system could bring another round of beneficial showers. We will keep an eye on it and keep you posted.
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