TALLAHASSEE, FL. (WTXL) -- An upper level low brought us the rain we saw this morning as it passed over the southeastern portion of the country. This upper level low will continue to push eastward through the night. As it exits the area, a high pressure system will build over the Florida panhandle and south Georgia. This high will stay in place for a few days, which means we'll see sunny skies and very warm temperatures.
Tonight, lows fall to the lower and mid 50s with areas of dense fog possible after midnight. Skies will generally be overcast through the evening with light southerly winds.
Sunday will start with a partly sunny sky. By lunchtime, the clouds will clear out for a sunny afternoon. Winds will be northerly at 5 mph with highs in the mid and upper 70s. Sunday night will have mostly clear skies and lows in the lower 50s.
Storm Team Meteorologist Jennifer Meyers