Tallahassee, Florida – North Florida bakes under widespread 90s today, but relief is on the way with cooler 80s and scattered storms pushing in through midweek. Drivers in Cross City and Perry could face slick conditions through Tuesday as higher rain chances target the central and eastern Big Bend.
According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, rain probabilities climb as high as 75% today in Cross City, with Apalachicola and Perry also seeing increased storm activity into Monday and Tuesday. These areas are at the center of a fading stationary boundary expected to drift southward, gradually reducing rain chances after Wednesday.
Highs across Albany, Valdosta, and Dothan will ease into the upper 80s by Tuesday, but humidity will remain stubborn. In cities like Panama City and DeFuniak Springs, drier conditions arrive sooner, with rainfall tapering off by midweek…