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First To Know forecast: Scattered shower activity increasing (04/24/2026)

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) — Today's wind pattern has caused the scattering of clouds to occur inland, with isolated showers and storms in the Suwannee River counties of northern Florida, moving east-northeast. The cloud cover being experienced elsewhere will diminish as the evening progresses, leaving areas of clearer sky, while isolated showers will also tend to dissipate by early evening.

Nighttime temperatures will go from the 70s to the 60s after midnight. Before the sun rises, fog can develop in areas of calm air and otherwise clear sky. Lows will be around 60°.

Sunshine will eventually blend in with pockets of passing cloud cover by afternoon. Impulses in the upper atmosphere near a stalled front in central Alabama and Georgia are capable of triggering a few local areas of showers and thunderstorms, moving generally west to east. A few downpours are possible, especially if the activity meets up with the onshore wind flow. Forecast highs Saturday will be in the middle 80s, with some warmer readings if sunshine prevails, like it can in the southeastern Big Bend.

Sunday offers another round of scattered clouds and sun, along with occasional development of showers and thunder.

Not everyone will be affected by showers or thunder this weekend, but there will be a bit more activity than there has been lately, so even temporary bouts of rain or storms may interfere with outdoor activities.

Next week, a low rain chance exists for the first half of the week with a partly cloudy sky. High temperatures will start pushing into the upper half of the 80s to near 90°.

--Casanova Nurse, Chief Meteorologist

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