TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – Foggy mornings with above-average temperatures through the end of the week.
☁️This evening and tonight:
A few breaks of sun this evening will make for a pleasant finish to the day. It is also a bit more humid than recent days. The humid/muggy air will lead to more fog again tonight.
🌫️More fog to start Thursday:
Tomorrow will be very similar to today’s weather. We start the day in the upper 50s and low 60s. Clouds and fog to start the day. Staying mostly cloudy for the first half of the day. Partly cloudy during the afternoon. A high in the mid-70s.
🌤️Some sun on Friday:
Areas of fog linger around the area early in the morning. Fog should burn off by late 9 or 10 am. Clouds will break, and we can expect a sunny day. Highs will reach near record territory in the upper 70s.
The record high for Friday is 81, which was set in 1937.
🌦️Saturday’s cold front:
The morning will start with some fog. That should be able to burn off by late morning. The first half of Sunday will be quiet with some sunshine. Temperatures should climb near record territory in the upper 70s. By the afternoon, clouds will increase ahead of a cold front that will bring some showers and a few storms Saturday evening and overnight.
You can track the upcoming weekend rain chance on WCTV First Alert Weather Now, where the WCTV First Alert Weather team is updating the forecast 24/7. Check it out below. ⬇️
🥶Turning colder next week:
Temperatures will turn noticeably cooler on Sunday and beyond. Highs on Sunday will be in the mid-60s. Mostly cloudy, turning partly cloudy in the afternoon.
Monday and Tuesday will be the coldest in the extended forecast, with highs in the 50s and morning lows near freezing. Jacket weather for sure!
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