Today is June 7, 2026, and if you’re in Carrabelle, get ready for some seriously sunny weather! This morning started off bright and cheerful, but the clouds are expected to roll in later on. The high today is forecasted to be around 102°F, which, let’s be real, is pretty toasty. A southeast wind will be blowing at 5 to 13 mph, but expect it to shift to a southwest breeze in the afternoon. Tonight, the skies will clear up again, dropping to a low of about 68°F, with a light and variable wind after midnight. Sounds like a perfect evening for a sunset stroll or just chilling on the porch!
As we look ahead to tomorrow, Monday brings even more sunshine with a high temperature reaching around 103°F. Winds will be light and variable, picking up a bit in the morning from the southwest at 5 to 10 mph. Nighttime will remain mostly clear, with temperatures dipping to around 70°F. Tuesday follows suit, with the sun shining bright again and a high of approximately 104°F. And yes, you heard that right—things are heating up, quite literally! Winds could gust up to 22 mph in the afternoon, so hold onto your hats!
What’s Coming Up
The sunny trend continues through the week! Wednesday will also see a high of 104°F, with clear skies at night and a low of 70°F. Thursday doesn’t disappoint either, keeping the sunny vibes alive with a high of 103°F. Expect another clear night with temperatures around 72°F. Finally, Friday wraps up the week on a warm note with a high of 104°F, and you guessed it—mostly clear skies at night with a low of 74°F. If you love the sun, this is your week!
For those curious about the broader patterns, Monday will see mainly sunny to partly cloudy skies. There’s a chance of increasing cloudiness as the day goes on, especially from the west. In the southeast part of the area, expect plenty of sunshine until the evening. Rain? Not really. It’s looking pretty dry for most of the day, but keep an eye on the afternoon and evening, as there may be some isolated thunderstorms in the west. So, if you’re planning to head out, maybe keep an umbrella handy—just in case! You can check the full details on the weather forecast here and for more insights, visit this link.