TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) — Our portion of the atmosphere is rich in moisture, and that won’t decrease very much in the days to come. The moisture supports productive rainmakers, some of which we’ve encountered today. Some downpours will move slowly around through 8 p.m. before weakening in the dark of night. Leftover clouds will be present overnight.
The temperatures have been bumped down by earlier rain action, so 80s and 70s will prevail through midnight. Morning lows will be in the mid and lower 70s. Showers before dawn are possible over the bay and adjacent coastal areas.
Breaks of sun are most probable in the morning, while clouds lurking at the coast will promote showers there, which further influences the development of patchy rain and thunderstorms during the course of Tuesday late morning and afternoon. At least 60% of our area will get a dose of rain before the day is through, but likely at different times and intensities at various locations…