TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – We are stuck in this summerlike weather pattern for the rest of the work week.
Tonight Through Wednesday Night ⛅
A stray shower is possible to start Tuesday evening, but any convection will fade away after sunset. We are mild for the overnight under a partly cloudy sky. Lows settle in the low-60s. Some fog is possible.
Our “rinse and repeat” forecast will continue for Wednesday. The first half of the day is dry under a mix of Sun and clouds. During the peak heating of the day, a few pop-up showers are possible, but it will not rain for every location. Temperatures climb into the mid-80s.
We are quiet and mostly clear for Wednesday night. Overnight lows settle in the upper-50s and low-60s. Again, some patchy fog is possible.
Ending The Work Week 🌡️
Warm weather will linger as we close out the work week.
Temperatures on Thursday reach the mid-to-upper-80s under some sunshine. A stray shower is possible, but most are dry and warm. Lows fall into the low-60s.
We may see a slightly higher rain chance on Friday under a partly sunny sky. Spotty showers are possible, but the coverage is still not widespread. Temperatures top out in the low-to-mid-80s, with lows in the low-60s.
Easter Weekend Forecast 🐰
For the holiday weekend, temperatures remain above average, but we may see a change by early next week.
Saturday is looking mostly dry and warm. Highs soar into the mid-and-upper-80s under a mostly sunny sky. A stray shower cannot be ruled out, but most are dry. Lows settle in the low-60s.
A cold front is looking to approach the region by Easter Sunday. However, most data has this weather system weakening as it enters our area. Still, we could see a few more showers on Sunday under a partly sunny sky. Temperatures top out in the low-to-mid-80s, with lows in the upper-50s and low-60s.
Behind this front, models are looking cooler for early next week. We will keep an eye on it and keep you posted.
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