TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – Another foggy start on your Tuesday. Turning brighter and warmer in the afternoon. Big changes arrive late week.
Tonight and tomorrow:
Clouds and fog will build back in overnight as a warm front lifts into the southeast Big Bend and South Georgia. That will help to increase moisture overnight and should lead to dense fog once again tomorrow morning. Lows overnight will not fall much, bottoming out in the low 60s.
Clouds and fog will break heading into the afternoon as winds start to pick up. Gusts may reach 20 mph tomorrow afternoon as a cold front approaches the area. Highs in the low 80s.
Rain arrives by Wednesday morning:
The cold front will bring showers and a few storms into the area on Wednesday morning. The line of showers could bring a few gusty storms. The low-end risk of severe weather has led to the Storm Prediction Center to issue a marginal risk (or level 1/5 risk) for severe storms. This means that most storms will NOT be severe, but one or two storms could bring winds up to 60 mph, small hail and an isolated tornado.
Showers and storms will be out of the area by lunchtime on Wednesday. Clouds should gradually decrease throughout the day. Highs in the mid to upper 70s. Rain chance is at 40%.
🦃Thanksgiving and Black Friday:
Turning much cooler behind the Wednesday showers. Thanksgiving morning, temperatures will be in the 40s. Breezy with sunny skies by the afternoon. Highs in the 60s. The winds will make it feel a bit colder. For a little fun context. The forecast high on Thursday is 65. That is the average high for Christmas Day…