Temperatures in Tallahassee are set to warm up on Sunday, with favorable weather patterns expected to continue into early next week.
This evening, residents can look forward to a tranquil Saturday night with dry conditions under a partly cloudy sky. Overnight lows are expected to hover in the upper-40s to low-50s, providing a milder evening than recent nights.
Looking ahead to Sunday, forecasters anticipate a warm day filled with partial sunshine, with highs reaching the mid-70s in many areas. While an isolated shower may occur in the afternoon or evening, the majority of the region is expected to remain dry. Sunday night will transition to partly to mostly cloudy conditions, with a slight chance of a stray shower and lows settling in the mid-to-upper-50s.
Rain chances are projected to increase significantly by Monday night and into Tuesday, marking what could be the best opportunity for rainfall in some time. The daytime on Monday is forecasted to remain mostly dry and cloudy with temperatures in the low-70s. However, as the night progresses, scattered showers are likely, accompanied by warmer lows in the low to mid-60s.
On Tuesday, showers and the possibility of thunderstorms may linger, particularly in the morning hours. Highs are expected to reach the upper-60s to low-70s. But as the day transitions into the evening, a cooler and drier pattern will take over, with lows dipping down into the low-40s.
Midweek, a cooler and drier phase will settle in, with Wednesday’s highs topping out in the low-60s under mostly sunny skies, while overnight lows may drop to the mid-30s.
Attention will turn to the latter part of the coming week, as another weather system could develop by Friday and Saturday. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about changing forecasts and any weather updates through trusted local weather apps and social media platforms.
With these changing weather patterns, there’s a sense of hope for those needing rain, as the forecast suggests potential benefits from the approaching system.
