Tracking a warm end to November
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – Temperatures are looking warmer on Sunday, and we are still tracking some beneficial rain for early next week.
Tonight Through Sunday Night
A quiet Saturday night is on tap for our region. We stay dry under a partly cloudy sky. Lows are not as cold. We bottom out in the upper-40s and low-50s.
Sunday is looking warm and partly sunny. Highs climb into the mid-70s for many locations. We could see an isolated shower during the afternoon and evening, but most are looking dry.
We are partly to mostly cloudy for Sunday night. A stray shower is possible, but most are dry. Lows settle in the mid-to-upper-50s.
Tracking Higher Rain Chances
We could see our best rain chance in quite some time by Monday night and Tuesday.
Most of Monday is looking dry and mostly cloudy. Temperatures stay in the low-70s. However, by Monday night, rain chances are set to increase. Scattered showers are looking likely at times. Lows only fall into the low-and-mid-60s under a cloudy sky.
Showers and a few thunderstorms look to linger into Tuesday, especially early. Highs reach the upper-60s and low-70s. We are turning drier and cooler for Tuesday night. Lows fall into the low-40s.
Extended Forecast
We are cooler and drier for midweek. Highs on Wednesday top out in the low-60s under a mostly sunny sky. Overnight lows bottom out in the mid-30s.
Looking ahead, we could see another weather system by Friday and Saturday of next week. We will keep an eye on it and keep you posted.
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