MIDWAY, Fl. (WTXL) -- High pressure from the north is building in, and for a few days, its influence will be to keep the pattern at or near average for this time of year. For Tallahassee, the average high is 71° and the average low is 45°. A general warm-up will occur as the high exits the region, allowing a stormy disturbance to arrive by midweek next week.
To start, tonight will be quite chilly as high pressure keeps the skies mainly clear. Winds for inland spots will be near calm, which will allow for maximum cooling. Expect inland areas to see temperatures in the upper 30s with coastal spots in the lower 40s.
Tonight's Wheel of Weather below:
Highs for Saturday will be mild, with values in the lower 70s across the board. A few of our northern cities/towns may be just below 70°. Skies are expected to stay mainly clear with only a few passing cirrus clouds. Saturday night is forecast to be cool, with lows ranging in the lower to mid 40s.
Saturday's Beach and Boating forecast information is below:
Tide Times for Saturday are available below:
Sunday, the warm-up will likely be more noticeable. As winds turn out of the east, the cool influence from the high pressure system will become more warm. This will allow temperatures to be in the mid 70s. Clouds from the west will start to move in with increased numbers as well.
Monday and Tuesday, lows will progressively climb from the lower 50s to the mid 50s. Highs will be in the upper 70s to lower 80s as winds turn from the southeast. Rain chances at this time will be at 20% or less, growing toward Wednesday. This will be due to a disturbance near Texas,
Wednesday, the disturbance over Texas will have arrived on our doorstep. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected with coverage at around 40%. Lows are expected to be near 60° with highs in the 70s.
Thursday and Friday, lows are forecast to be in the 40s with highs in the 70s.
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