MIDWAY, Fla. (WTXL) -- From the Storm Team Weather Center ...
High pressure in the Southeast this weekend will set us up with a mostly clear sky and temperatures that may actually fall short of seasonal averages for a change. Occasional upper-level clouds may create a filter for the sunshine, but there will be no rain chance for the next two days. Sweater and jacket weather will be in full effect for the next couple of mornings, which continued north and northeast winds Saturday will limit the warming trend for the afternoon. Tonight, lows area-wide from fall into the range of 44° to 49°, even near the coast ... then readings rebound gradually into the 60s with plenty of sun to share. Sunday morning may be slightly cooler in the low to mid 40s, then east winds will support milder temps around 70° in the afternoon. Warm conditions return next week before a storm system ramps up rain potential after midweek.