TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – Our warming trend will continue for midweek as temperatures climb into the mid-and-upper-70s.
Tonight Through Wednesday Night
Another dry night is ahead for the Big Bend and South Georgia, but we are tracking more patchy fog. Low temperatures fall into the upper-50s under a partly to mostly cloudy sky.
We are looking warm on Wednesday. After some morning fog, we should see a partly cloudy sky for the afternoon. Highs climb into the mid-and-upper-70s. A stray sprinkle is possible, but most of us will remain dry.
We are calm and foggy for Wednesday night. Lows settle in the mid-and-upper-50s under a partly cloudy to mostly clear sky.
Ending The Work Week
Our “copy and paste” weather pattern will stick around to end the work week.
We are mostly dry and warm on Thursday. Temperatures top out in the low-to-mid-70s under a mix of Sun and clouds. Again, a stray shower is possible, but most are dry. Lows fall into the mid-50s.
Friday is looking warm and breezy. Temperatures climb into the mid-and-upper-70s under some sunshine. A stray shower is possible, but most of the region is looking quiet. Lows only fall into the upper-50s.
Weekend Forecast
New model data is pumping the brakes on our weekend cold front.
At this time, the first half of your Saturday is looking mostly dry and warm. Temperatures reach the mid-and-upper-70s under a mix of Sun and clouds.
Showers are looking to increase for Saturday night. Lows settle in the low-to-mid-50s.
A few showers linger into Sunday morning, especially in our southeastern counties. However, we are turning drier and cooler for the second half of Sunday. Highs top out in the low-60s, with lows dipping into the low-to-mid-30s.
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