TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) — High pressure remains nearby and in charge of keeping the recent trend of dry days, warm afternoons, and cool nights going into the beginning of the weekend.
This evening, scattered clouds will start clearing out for the most part through sunset and beyond. Readings will fall from the 80s early to the 60s prior to midnight with generally light wind flow.
Overnight, we’ll have temperatures in the lower 60s to upper 50s with a clear sky and limited, patchy fog, especially in eastern sections and near bodies of water.
There will be sunshine galore Saturday, with a few clouds distributed around, supported by the heating of the day and some upper-level moisture nearby. None of those clouds will produce rain but they can give some beneficial shade when afternoon temps get into the middle 80s for highs.
Saturday is surely the pick of the weekend, as Sunday will offer a cold front and its chances for scattered showers and storms by afternoon. Not everyone will get rain, but those who do will receive mainly light rain totals and the possibility for a briefly gusty thunderstorm. The front renews the low-humidity trend and will keep highs in the 80s while lows will be able to reach the 50s for several mornings next week.
–Casanova Nurse, Chief Meteorologist
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