TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – The first weekend of December has been soggy, chilly and gloomy. However, some changes are ahead.
Tonight Through Monday Night
Rain chances will slowly fall for Sunday evening. Spotty showers are still possible, but the rain coverage is not as widespread. We are gloomy and chilly. Lows bottom out in the low-50s.
We could see another round of scattered, light showers to start your Monday, but the forecast is looking drier for the afternoon and evening. Highs stay below average. We top out in the upper-50s and low-60s under a mostly cloudy sky. We are also tracking a breezy wind to start the work week.
A chilly Monday night is on tap across the region. Lows tumble into the upper-30s and low-40s under a clear sky.
High Pressure Takes Over
The forecast is looking drier and sunnier for the middle of the week as high pressure returns.
Highs on Tuesday are cool. We hover in the upper-50s under a mostly sunny sky. Lows fall into the mid-30s.
Another dry, sunny day is ahead for Wednesday. Temperatures climb into the mid-and-upper-60s, with lows in the upper-40s.
Thursday is looking dry, mostly sunny and mild. Temperatures reach the upper-60s to low-70s. Lows remain in the upper-40s.
Extended Forecast
Looking ahead, we could see another weather system on Friday. This system could spark a few showers to end the work week. However, models are not in great agreement at this time. Highs on Friday top out in the low-70s, with lows in the mid-40s.
Behind this weather system, we may see some much cooler conditions for next weekend. Again, models are not in great agreement at this point, so we will keep an eye on that and keep you posted.
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