MIDWAY, Fla. (WTXL) -- From the Storm Team Weather Center ...
High pressure over the Gulf will maintain a clear trend for the evening and nighttime hours. A few exceptions exist offshore and in the far southeast Big Bend, with a belt of upper-level moisture and clouds that could cause a scattering of clouds in the lower Suwannee Valley early Saturday. Some of those areas of high-level clouds will scrape through the Big Bend and southern Georgia counties during the day, creating a filtering effect on the sunshine. Lows will fall to the upper 30s to lower 40s with a few cases of patchy frost, then highs rebound to the lower 70s away from the coast supported in part by a southerly wind flow. A little more moisture can lead to partial cloudiness Sunday without a rain threat. Warmer conditions will stretch into early next week. A strong disturbance should keep the bulk of intense weather away from the region around midweek, but a cold front will still impact us with rain and some thunderstorms. We'll have a better idea of local storm strength potential for the midweek system in the next day or two.