MIDWAY, Fl. (WTXL) -- Temps are expected to jump to above average levels once again to end the work week, with humid conditions making it feel even more uncomfortable out there. While typical afternoon showers/storms remain a possibility, a cold front to our north will add to the rain chances for the weekend ahead.
Friday: Another round of muggy conditions in the morning will be followed by yet another round of intense Summer heat and humidity. Morning lows are expected to be in the lower to mid 70s with highs in the lower to mid 90s.
With the moisture present, don't be surprised to have it be feeling more like the lower 100s in some spots again today.
Isolated to scattered showers/storms will be possible again today in the mid to late-afternoon hours. Some storms may bring heavy rain and frequent lightning. If you live in North Florida, the rain coverage is expected to be higher (40%) while South Georgia will have more of an isolated coverage of showers and storms (20%).
The Beach and Boating forecast and your Tide Times are below:
Saturday through Tuesday: A couple of cold fronts will have an effect on our forecast by this period. As one gets closer, a more potent front will likely overtake it from the north and essentially stall just to our north. As this front arrives in the Southeastern U.S., more instability and moisture will follow, allowing for higher rain opportunities every day. Morning lows are expected to be in the lower to mid 70s, with highs in the lower 90s. Skies will be partly sunny to mainly cloudy.
Wednesday and Thursday: High pressure will likely take over the Southeast once again. Morning lows are forecast to be in the lower to mid 70s. Expect daytime high temperatures to be back in the lower to mid 90s, with your typical afternoon rain chances (30-40%).
You can catch the forecast on WTXL Sunrise starting at 5:00, as well as WTXL Midday at Noon. Chief Meteorologist Casanova Nurse has your forecast at 5:00, 5:30, 6:00, and 11:00 this evening.
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