Stormy Sunday Ahead: Showers to Cause Disruptions in Big Bend Area!

Tallahassee faces lingering showers and storms this weekend; monitor updates on Tropical Depression Two impacting Mexico.
Tallahassee faces lingering showers and storms this weekend; monitor updates on Tropical Depression Two impacting Mexico. (Symbolbild/MF)

Tallahassee, Florida, USA - As we find ourselves at the tail end of June 2025, the weather continues to keep us on our toes here in Florida. According to WTXL, showers are expected to linger through sunset on Saturday night before easing up overnight. However, don’t tuck your umbrellas away just yet; another wave of showers and storms is forecasted to sweep in by Sunday morning, kicking off around 6 a.m. This time, the storms will initially target the Big Bend and coastal neighborhoods, eventually bringing scattered showers to inland areas as the afternoon rolls in.

But the weather isn’t just about rain—it’s a sign of more action on the horizon. The forecast indicates a continuation of rainy conditions into the coming week, tied to stable upper atmospheric patterns. Additionally, a cold front arriving at the week’s end could ramp up shower activity and create some excitement for local weather watchers.

Tropical Activity in the Gulf

National Hurricane Center, which is closely monitoring the situation.

As of June 28, 2025, Tropical Depression Two displays signs of organization, with an Air Force Reserve Hurricane Hunter aircraft dispatched to investigate further. The NHC has indicated that interests in southeastern Mexico should keep a close eye on the system, with Tropical Storm Watches or Warnings likely to be issued for parts of the Mexican Gulf coast as early as Sunday. Meanwhile, areas experiencing locally heavy rainfall, particularly in Guatemala and southeastern Mexico, can expect this wet weather to persist for several days.

Understanding Hurricanes and Their Tracks

While weather patterns change quickly, knowing our history helps prepare us for what’s coming. The Climate.gov provides an invaluable tool for those interested in understanding hurricane patterns. Users can explore a wealth of information about past storms including wind speeds and pressure readings. Through interactive maps, it’s easy to pull up historical data about various hurricanes and tropical cyclones that have impacted specific locations, giving us a clearer picture of how these storms behave.

With this kind of information at our fingertips, many can stay informed and adapt accordingly. Whether you’re sweeping water off your doorstep or planning weekend activities, Florida’s dynamic weather is a reality we’re all familiar with. So, keep those umbrellas handy—more rain is on the way, and as always with tropical storms, it’s better to be safe than sorry!

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