TALLAHASSEE (WTXL) -- It's hurricane season! For more information on our first tropical outlook, click on "Hurricane Center". As for your immediate forecast, scattered storminess will taper off heading into the overnight hours. Temps will stay on muggy side only falling near 70° for a low. Tomorrow, a ridge of high pressure slowly starts to set up which will begin to cut off our rain chances heading into midweek. For Monday, however, if you're in the tri-state area or the western Big Bend, expect the threat of afternoon and evening storms once again. Places east will remain mostly dry. Temps will be near average once again in the upper 80s. Tuesday, we see much of the same when it comes to your temps but the rain chances remain rather limited; a few afternoon showers can't be ruled out however. We hold onto the limited rain chances until next weekend and temps slowly creep back into the low 90s throughout the week as well.
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