TALLAHASSEE, FL (WTXL) -- The scattered storms we've seen all week will continue through the end of the weekend, and even into the start of our next work week. There's been an ample source of moisture in the area that has been and will continue to contribute to this wet weather pattern. One of these sources is from a plume of moisture stretching from the Western Gulf of Mexico up toward the Northeast. This, along a stalled front just to our north has kept the area in an unsettled and rainy pattern.
Tonight will be mostly cloudy with lows in the lower 70s. As we head into the later hours of the night, rain chances will drop off, less than 20 percent, but a lingering shower or storm may still be heard.
Sunday will be another day of scattered rain and thunderstorms thanks to the plume of moisture and stalled front previously mentioned. Chances of seeing rain and thunderstorms is about 60 percent for the area. Otherwise, expect the day to be mainly cloudy with only a few peeks of sunshine. Daytime highs warm into the mid to upper 80s for much of the area, just like Saturday. Overnight lows Sunday fall back in to the lower 70s under mostly cloudy skies with a lingering storm possible.