MIDWAY, Fla. (WTXL) -- From the Storm Team Weather Center ...
The influences of a northerly wind flow have kept the numbers of showers and storms low. What has formed has been primarily in the eastern counties along Interstate 75 and near the coast, associated with the local seabreeze and a broad low-pressure center in the western Atlantic. It's unlikely we'll have any major enhancing features with the isolated showers and storms tonight, though brief heavy rain may occur in some neighborhoods. Lows will be in the mid 70s overnight. Tuesday, most of the region will maintain a landbreeze, transitioning from northeast to west during the day. This will tend to cause temps to quickly rise, while keeping moisture somewhat limited. Highs may manage to reach the upper 90s to near 100° in some inland areas, but a general lack of moisture will keep the feels-like temperatures not much higher than actual temps. The flow from the Gulf will return later in the week, and upper-level disturbances may be capable of generating a gradual increase in rain coverage by the end of the week.