TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – Scattered showers and storms will exit the region Sunday night, and cold air rushes in to start the work week.
Tonight Through Monday Night
A few showers are possible for Sunday evening, but we are turning drier and more clear for the overnight. The wind will also increase. We could see winds up to 10-15 mph at times. Lows settle in the low-to-mid-40s.
A dry, sunny and windy day is ahead to start the work week. Temperatures on Monday only top out in the low-to-mid-50s. The wind could gust up to 25+ mph at times. Because of the dry air and the breezy wind, we are expecting an elevated fire risk. A Fire Weather Watch is in effect for most of the Big Bend from 12 p.m. until 7 p.m.
The wind should calm down for Monday night, and this will set the stage for frigid conditions. Lows tumble into the upper-20s under a clear sky. A Freeze Watch is in place for the entire region from 9 p.m. on Monday until 8 a.m. on Tuesday. Be sure to protect your pets and plants.
Middle Of The Week
Another chilly day is on tap for Tuesday. Temperatures hover in the upper-50s to low-60s under a sunny sky. Again, we are very cold for the overnight. Temperatures bottom out in the upper-20s.
A warming trend will begin on Wednesday. We are dry and mostly sunny. Highs reach the upper-60s, and lows fall into the mid-40s.
Ending The Work Week
Dry, mild weather will continue to close out the work week.
Highs on Thursday climb into the mid-70s under a mix of Sun and clouds. Lows settle in the upper-40s.
We are looking mostly sunny on Friday. Highs hover in the mid-70s, and lows fall into the mid-40s.
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