TALLAHASSEE, FL (WTXL) -- A high pressure sitting in the Gulf has been helping to influence our winds throughout the day, and will continue to do so for the rest of the weekend. Even though cloudier skies are expected to return for the rest of the weekend, temperatures will continue to stay unseasonably warm. Starting our next work week, we'll be adding the chance of rain and possible thunderstorms to the mix as well.
Tonight, we'll see an increase in clouds, especially after midnight, with few areas of patchy fag possible. Winds will stay light, about 5 mph from the southwest. Overnight lows will generally fall to the upper 60s and lower 70s.
Sunday starts off cloudy but should become partly cloudy to mostly sunny by the evening hours. Winds will become more westerly, about 5 to 10 mph with an occasional gust. Daytime highs will warm back into the lower 90s, much like we felt Saturday. Sunday night will be similar to tonight, but with a mostly clear sky. Lows will fall close to 70 degrees through the area.
Memorial day is expected to feel like Sunday with partly cloudy skies and highs in the lower 90s. The chance of rain returning in the evening hours.