Tallahassee, FL – North Florida residents should prepare for scattered rain showers Thursday morning, with cooler temperatures sticking around through the weekend. Today’s high will reach 59°F under sunny skies, but changes are on the horizon.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), a cold front will bring increased cloud cover and rain chances beginning Thursday morning. A slight chance of rain will develop after 5 a.m., with peak rainfall likely before noon. Winds will shift from calm to west-southwest at 5 mph, bringing a high of 68°F.
Thursday night will see clearing skies, leading into a cooler and drier Friday. Temperatures will drop to 36°F overnight before rebounding to 53°F under mostly sunny skies Friday. This pattern will hold into the weekend, with highs near 60°F on Saturday and 69°F on Sunday under mostly sunny conditions.
Drivers should plan for possible wet roads during the Thursday morning commute, particularly along U.S. Highway 90 and Interstate 10. Stay updated with NWS alerts and prepare for chilly evenings by dressing in layers.
Looking ahead, mild conditions will persist early next week, with rain chances returning Monday into Tuesday. Temperatures will trend slightly warmer, reaching the low 70s by Tuesday afternoon.
Stay tuned for updates, and remember to follow local forecasts for the latest details.
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