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Our Copy and Putting forecast continues – WCTV

Our Copy and Putting forecast continues – WCTV

Tallahasee, Florida (WCTV) – The forecast does not change much over the next few days.

Tonight till Tuesday night

We are tracking quietly and cool weather for Monday night. At night, the low low out of the upper 40s and lower 1950s under the most clear sky. The heads up, the thick fog seems likely, so you may need extra time until you go out the door on Tuesday.

High pressure remains in control for the middle of the week. As a result, our soft, mostly dry area will stick. Temperatures exceed the top of the 70’s and lower 80s under mostly sunny sky.

We remain calm for Tuesday evening. Low temperatures fall in the lower 50s under partially cloudy sky. Again, some fog brothes seems possible.

Tracking more than the same

Another soft day is on the way to Wednesday. Temperatures climb at the top of the 70s under a mix of sun and clouds. The lower low levels were established in the mid-50s.

A homeless shower is possible on Thursday, but most of us look dry and mostly sunny. Temperatures move at the top of the 70’s, and the low low outside in the middle and the top of the 1950s.

Prolonged

Looking forward, the meteorological model looks warm for the weekend.

Again on Friday a shower is possible, but the chances of rain remain low. The high reaches the upper 70s under the mostly sunny sky, and the low levels fall into the middle and the upper part of the 50’s.

The forecast is very consistent for the weekend. The high ones are worn at the top of the 70s under some sun for Saturday and Sunday. This weekend is a possible shower, but most look dry. The ponies at night are settled in the middle and the top of the 50’s.

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