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Tallahassee, Florida – A warmer-than-normal and wetter pattern is expected to settle across the Florida Panhandle heading into Valentine’s Day weekend, increasing the likelihood of rain, fog, and travel slowdowns from Saturday through midweek. While no severe system is currently indicated, repeated rounds of moisture could create cumulative impacts on roads and drainage-prone areas.
According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, the Florida Panhandle is favored for above-normal precipitation and above-normal temperatures during the February 14–18 period. That combination supports mild daytime conditions while allowing multiple rain-producing systems to move along the Gulf Coast…