MIDWAY, Fl. (WTXL) -- Skies have slowly cleared after a cloudy start to the morning. All of that, after a cold front moved through the area late Thursday night into Friday morning. High pressure will now stay in control over the next SEVERAL days, causing a quiet pattern, but warmth will return with sunny skies and humid south winds. This will cause some temperatures to likely jump to the mid 80s by the end of the week, so some serious warmth is returning.
Overnight temperatures will be allowed to cool considerably since skies are clearing and winds are coming in from the north. Expect morning lows to reach near 40 degrees. Skies stay clear Saturday afternoon with highs rebounding to the lower 70s and Sunday is virtually the same.
Heading into the new week, high pressure is forecast to move east, causing winds to move in from the Gulf of Mexico. This will help bring mid to upper 70s back for highs with lows around 50 degrees. By the end of the week, a potent frontal system is expected to approach our area, which will increase the threat of some heavy rains.