Tallahassee, FL – Residents across North Florida can expect a chilly weekend with frost likely Saturday morning, followed by rain chances increasing just in time for Christmas. Temperatures will dip into the 30s overnight before rebounding slightly during the day.
According to the National Weather Service, Saturday will be sunny but cool, with highs around 54 degrees and lows dropping to near 36 degrees Saturday night. Frost is expected early Sunday morning as temperatures hover in the mid-30s. Sunday will be slightly warmer, with sunny skies and highs near 57.
By Christmas Eve night, a shift in weather patterns will bring a 40% chance of showers. Rain is likely to develop overnight and continue into Christmas morning. Daytime highs on Christmas Day are forecast to reach 61 degrees, with mostly cloudy skies lingering through the afternoon.
Travelers should prepare for wet roads on major routes, including I-10 and US-27, as rain may reduce visibility Monday night into Tuesday morning. Looking ahead, temperatures will warm to the mid-60s midweek, with a slight chance of additional showers through Thursday.
Residents are advised to monitor local forecasts and take precautions to protect sensitive plants during the frosty mornings. Travelers should check road conditions before heading out, especially on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
Stay tuned for updated forecasts and alerts as the holiday weather system develops.
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