Tallahassee, FL – Residents of Florida’s Panhandle can enjoy a dry and sunny weekend, but conditions are expected to change by midweek. Starting Tuesday night, heavy rain and thunderstorms will likely move into the area, with significant rainfall expected near the Flint and Apalachicola rivers. Travelers along US-319 and US-27 should prepare for wet roadways and potential delays.
According to the National Weather Service, today’s frosty morning will give way to sunshine and highs near 59 degrees. Sunday will continue the warming trend with highs reaching 68 degrees under mostly sunny skies. However, by Monday night, a 30% chance of showers will signal the start of an unsettled weather pattern.
Tuesday night brings an 80% chance of rain, with thunderstorms possible. Total rainfall could exceed 2 inches in some areas, particularly west of Tallahassee. Commuters should carry umbrellas and plan for slower travel. On Wednesday, storms will taper off, but scattered showers remain likely through the day, with highs near 62 degrees.
Motorists should monitor updates from local weather services and avoid low-lying roads during heavy rain to ensure safety. With temperatures dropping again by Thursday, keep winter gear handy.
Stay tuned to the latest forecasts for adjustments, and remember to prioritize safety during adverse conditions.
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