TALLAHASSEE (WTXL) - Another day with above average rain chances due to a meandering stalled out frontal system close to home. A few coastal storms are possible, but the majority of the region will see hit-and-miss rainfall this morning that will dwindle by the evening drive and beyond. Temps will be more bearable, once again, because of all the cloud cover. Highs will be in the mid to upper 80s. Temps rebound tomorrow as the rain threat returns to a more typical afternoon and evening sea breeze coverage. Highs will rebound to the mid 90s. The exception will be the Suwannee Valley where more widespread rain chances will keep conditions cooler in the mid 80s again. Sunday, expect more scattered sea breeze-induced storms with temps in the mid 90s. A few storms are possible even on the 4th of July, but will likely dwindle by sunset and therefore everything will likely be quiet by the fireworks. Temps stay toasty in the mid to upper 90s through the rest of the 7-day period with scattered PM storms possible.
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