MIDWAY, Fla. (WTXL) -- From the Storm Team Weather Center ...
Upper-level clouds are present in southern and coastal areas, but these clouds won't cause rain, and may further thin out later tonight. Otherwise, inland skies remain clear and the air is still relatively dry. Southeast winds are already becoming established, which will lead to additional moisture and milder nighttime temperatures. Tonight's lows will still be below average, but not as cold as recent morning, reaching the middle 50s while staying near 60° along the western Big Bend coast. Several days of sun has modified the once-chilly air mass, and Tuesday won't be much different in that trend, except for a few more clouds with the moisture and a weak front in the Deep South. Highs will reach the mid 80s Tuesday. The rest of the week will be warmer than seasonal levels with highs between 85° and 90° and lows in the lower 60s.