TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – After near-record warmth on Saturday, a cold front will bring big changes for the second half of the weekend.
Tonight Through Sunday Night
Spotty showers are possible for Saturday night as a cold front moves across the region. Behind the front, temperatures fall into the mid-50s under a mostly cloudy sky by Sunday morning.
An isolated shower is possible Sunday morning, mainly in our southeastern counties. However, most of us are drying out and cooling down. Temperatures on Sunday hover in the mid-60s early in the morning, but we tumble into the upper-50s and low-60s during the afternoon.
Another breezy day is on tap to end the weekend. We could see winds gusting to 25 mph at times.
We are dry and chilly for Sunday night. Overnight lows bottom out in the low-to-mid-30s under a partly cloudy to mostly clear sky.
Starting The New Week
A chilly start to the work week is ahead for our region. We are dry on Monday. Highs only top out in the mid-50s, with lows dipping into the upper-20s.
We are dry and slightly warmer on Tuesday. Highs climb into the low-60s under a mix of Sun and clouds. Overnight lows settle in the mid-30s.
Extended Forecast
Looking ahead, we are keeping tabs on another weather system for the middle of the week.
A few showers are looking possible on Wednesday under a mostly cloudy sky. Temperatures top out in the upper-50s and low-60s, with lows in the upper-30s.
Behind this system, we are looking cold and dry to end the week.
Highs on Thursday only top out in the low-50s under a partly cloudy sky. Lows tumble into the mid-and-upper-20s.
Friday is looking dry, sunny and chilly. Temperatures reach the mid-50s, and lows fall into the low-to-mid-30s.
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