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Storm Team Friday evening forecast (04/29/2016)

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MIDWAY, Fla. (WTXL) -- From the Storm Team Weather Center ...

The upper-level high-pressure system is building over the region today through tomorrow, and, as expected, shower and storm activity is greatly reduced. Despite scattered clouds, ample heating has produced excessive heat, with some areas getting very close to 90°.  The high's effects will stretch through the beginning of the weekend before our next approaching front raises rain chances for the early part of the week.  Lows tonight will reach the upper 60s with areas of clear sky and chances for patchy fog.  Highs tomorrow will climb to the mid 80s at the coast with a seabreeze, to lower 90s for interior sections.  Isolated showers or storms are possible along the seabreeze, and in some eastern areas.  As the front nears, building clouds will favor inland areas, generally north of the state line, along with higher coverage of showers and a few storms.  By midweek, a stronger impulse will force the front southward and allow temperatures to return to cooler, seasonable averages.