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Highs hover around 90° through Sunday.

Highs hover around 90° through Sunday.

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – The calendar may say October 26th, but across the region it looks more like late August.

Tonight until Sunday evening

Another comfortable night ahead through Big Bend and South Georgia. We remain dry under mostly clear skies. Low temperatures peak in the upper 50s and lower 60s.

We’ll have plenty of sunshine on Sunday. Highs are soaring into the upper 80s and lower 90s as the dry spell continues. Be sure to bring water and sunscreen for outdoor plans.

Calm weather will continue into Sunday evening. Low temperatures will reach the 50s to 60s under mostly clear skies.

Start of the work week

A weak cold front will likely move through the region late Sunday and early Monday. Humidity levels remain low, but this weather system could drop temperatures a few degrees early next week.

Highs Monday will top out in the mid-80s under mostly sunny skies. An insulated shower is possible, but most of us look dry. Lows are in the lower 60s.

There may be some isolated showers on Tuesday, but rain chances are again underwhelming. Temperatures reach the mid 80s with sunshine and clouds. Overnight lows will bottom out in the mid to late 60s.

Extended forecast

A period of mostly dry weather is expected to continue into the middle and end of the coming working week.

Plenty of sunshine is expected on Wednesday. Highs are in the mid to upper 80s and lows are in the mid to lower 60s.

Another warm day is expected on Thursday. Highs are in the mid to early 80s under a sun and cloud mix. Lows drop into the lower 60s.

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