TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – Old Man Winter will stick around for a little bit longer, but we are looking ahead to warmer days.
Tonight Through Tuesday Night
High pressure will control the forecast in the short term. As a result, we are dry, clear and cold. Lows tumble into the upper-20s by Tuesday morning. Some positive news, the wind will not be as gusty tonight, so the wind chill is not as bad.
Another dry, sunny day is ahead for Tuesday. After a frozen start, temperatures rebound into the low-60s by the afternoon.
Clouds look to increase by Tuesday night. As a result, temperatures are not as frigid. We hover in the low-40s.
Tracking Next Weather System
Dry weather looks to continue for the middle of the week. Highs on Wednesday top out in the upper-60s under a partly sunny sky. Lows fall into the low-50s.
Our next rain chance looks to be on Thursday. Spotty showers are possible under a partly sunny sky. Temperatures top out in the low-70s, with lows in the mid-50s.
A stray shower could linger into Friday morning, but most of us are looking dry and mostly sunny. Models are trending cooler to end the work week. Highs on Friday top out in the mid-60s, and lows tumble into the mid-30s.
Weekend Forecast
Looking ahead, your forecast for the weekend is looking mostly dry and comfortable.
Highs on Saturday hover in the upper-60s under plenty of sunshine. Overnight lows bottom out in the low-40s.
We are mostly sunny and mild on Sunday. An isolated shower could be possible, but the rain chance is very low at this time. Highs climb into the low-70s, and lows dip into the low-50s.
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