TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) — As temperatures this morning rise from lows around the middle 70s, an area of higher pressure will set up over the area this weekend and early next week, which lends help in bumping up the afternoon temperatures as well as limiting the production of daytime showers and thunderstorms. Though some rain activity will still be expected today, the coverage will be more spotty and widely scattered, but still locally heavy where they occur. Otherwise, we’ll have the usual blend of clouds, sunshine, and steamy heat.
Highs will be in the middle 90s both today and Sunday. Feels-like values will peak at around 106°. The muggy feel stretches well into the night with Sunday lows in the mid 70s again.
Evening showers and storms will tend to move east to southeast, and dissipate around 10 p.m., leaving scattered clouds for the overnight hours. Sunday will feature a partly cloudy sky with the re-development of afternoon localized downpours and thunderstorms…