TALLAHASSEE (WTXL) - The mild to warm trend continues through the holiday weekend. We could see a few isolated, light showers for our far eastern communities as a persistent wind blows from the Jacksonville area, but most of us will stay quiet. Temps tomorrow will be in the 50s to start off Black Friday and soar to the upper 70s by the afternoon--a very similar set up to Thanksgiving's weather. Slightly cooler air filtrates into the region as high pressure builds overhead making the winds slack off and overnight temps dipping to the low 50s--which is still above average for this time of year. Highs won't be impacted, however, with upper 70s still expected. Next week, temps stay very similar in the mid 50s overnight and upper 70s for daytime highs. A frontal system approaches the region by next midweek which could kick up a few isolated showers and more clouds, which will allow highs to get only to the mid 70s Wednesday. Late week, the front passes and temps drop to the 60s for highs.
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