MIDWAY, Fla. (WTXL) -- From the Storm Team Weather Center ...
Warmer-than-average conditions will be in place for the next few days, with limited rain opportunities mainly focused in the near-term with an upper-level disturbance in the northeastern Gulf, then chances for rain associated with Hurricane Matthew later this week confined to a small slice of the I-75 corridor. Scattered clouds will linger through tonight, especially in the southeast Big Bend and Suwannee valley where a risk for patchy showers and isolated thunder exists. Lows will be in the mid to upper 60s, and highs climb back into the warm mid and upper 80s with a couple of spots of rain possible for coastal and southeastern locations. The hurricane will not have a direct impact on the region, as it is projected to parallel the Florida East Coast. But, outer-edge areas of clouds and rain may reach the First Coast and perhaps some areas east of Interstate 75 by the end of the work week. Once the hurricane moves northeast of the area, dry and warm conditions will return by Saturday with a cold front to follow early next week.