TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) — Areas of showers, rain, and thunderstorms are clustered in the eastern Big Bend and south-central Georgia, between Highway 19 and the I-75 region, generally moving north. Isolated activit in the tri-state/Lake Seminole region will also move north, leaving coastal and locations just inland from there generally dry.
These areas of rain will dwindle later this evening, with some pockets of cloud cover expected to linger late at night.
Evening temps depend on rain coverage, but most of us will have readings falling into the 70s later, dipping into the mid 60s for morning lows.
Saturday will be partly cloudy. Fewer showers are expected to develop with a patch of drier air around. This will help highs get back into the middle 80s.
Easter Sunday morning starts off with some clouds and temperatures in the lower 60s. No rain is expected that morning. Clouds will further build in the afternoon as a cold front approaches. A few showers are possible in the afternoon through the evening with highs in the low to mid 80s.
The front will slip to the southeast through Monday, causing more clouds and occasional scattered showers. The front may hang up just southeast of our area to permit periods of cloudiness into Tuesday, but temperatures will be cooler with highs in the 70s Monday through next Thursday.
--Casanova Nurse, Chief Meteorologist
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