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It’s not so warm to finish the work week – WCTV

It’s not so warm to finish the work week – WCTV

Tallahasee, Florida (WCTV) -After wet weather on Thursday, we are more dry and cool to close the work week.

Valentine’s Day forecast

A homeless shower is possible on Friday, but most of us are dry and partially sunny.

Temperatures exceed the top of the 60’s.

If you have plans with your special person for Valentine’s Day tonight, we follow calm conditions.

Several springs are possible, but again the greater part of the region will remain dry and partially cloudy. At night, low levels outside in the mid-50s.

Weekend prediction

Temperatures are ready to warm up to start the weekend. Tall on Saturdays climb in the middle and upper of the 70’s under a partial sunny sky. A homeless shower is possible, but most will remain dry. Lower levels only fall in the mid-1960s, when moisture increased overnight.

Adjusting up, our next meteorological system will go through the big turn and southern Georgia on Sunday. As a result, widespread showers and several storms are on the road. There is a marginal risk of level 1 of a difficult time. A strong storm is possible, but the threat is quite low. The high ones are worn in the lower 70s, and low levels are lowered in the above 30s, when the cooler air precipitates.

Prolonged

For next week, temperatures look more cool and we could see another chance of rain for the middle of the week.

Monday looks dry and most sunny. The high ones do only about 60 ° and the low underneath in the mid-30s.

Tuesdays climb to almost average. We reach the upper part of the 60s in the afternoon under a mix of sun and clouds. Spot showers are possible on Tuesday night, as low levels in the upper 40’s and lower 50s.

We follow another meteorological system and a higher chances of rain on Wednesday. Highs reach the lower 60s under the cloudy sky and low levels in the mid-1940s.

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