TALLAHASSEE (WTXL) - An impending cold front could spring a few isolated showers or storms today, primarily back towards the Tri-State and closer to Albany. One wave is moving towards the region will fall apart as it approaches locally, however a few isolated showers are possible this morning along with some patchy fog and then the main cold front will approach this afternoon. That'll completely move through overnight, but will dry out as it moves farther eastbound. So most folks will stay dry today. Temps are milder this morning than yesterday with numbers in the low 60s, versus low 50s like what we saw to start the week. Afternoon highs will still get a little bit above average in the upper 80s. The front will pass by and usher in cooler, drier air, especially in our overnight hours. Temps bottom out near 60° for Wednesday morning and will still be relatively warm in the mid 80s tomorrow afternoon. However by Thursday, a sprawling high pressure feature builds in the Southeast US allowing for overnight temps to drop near 50° to start off Thursday. Mid 80s for afternoon highs are expected again since dry air tends to fluctuate in temperature much quicker than wet air. Expect low to mid 50s through the weekend with highs in the mid 80s for Friday, but then only getting into the upper 70s and low 80s for the weekend and early next week.
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