MIDWAY, Fl. (WTXL) -- The cold front talked about for the last several days will finally move over our area today into tonight. The result behind it, will be cooler and drier. Until that occurs, the forecast calls for warmer air again today.
To start Friday morning, the humidity and warmth will allow for patchy fog in spots with morning lows hovering in the lower 60s. Daytime highs are expected to climb back into the lower to mid 80s as sunshine should be dominant enough early on, before cloud cover increases with the cold front from the northwest. The rain is still expected to be minimal in coverage, at less than 20%.
Saturday into Sunday, the new, cooler high pressure area that will move in will not center directly overhead. That will mean that temperatures will not fall as low as they could if the high pressure was closer. Nonetheless, expect morning lows in the upper 40s with highs in the upper 70s. These numbers will combine with mainly clear skies.
The new work week will start a slow warming trend, but morning lows are expected to stay in the low to mid 50s. Highs will hover near 80 degrees.