MIDWAY, Fla. (WTXL) -- From the Storm Team Weather Center ...
The latest surge of colder northern air is here, simply to be reinforced by another dose coming into the area overnight. This will cause another day or two of sub-average temperatures, very chilly daytime conditions, and chances for hard-freeze temperatures for some interior sections through midweek. Tonight, there will be just enough of a light wind to prevent most of the region from encounter lengthy times in the mid 20s, but one has to be right on the coast to escape freezing temps entirely. Lows will range from the mid 20s around the U.S. 82 corridor to the mid 30s at the coast. Upper 20s are possible around the state line. The north flow continues to be light Tuesday, but still able to tap into a cold air source to suppress highs in the afternoon to around 50°. More inland areas may have mid to upper 20s Wednesday morning before temperatures modify quickly before a Friday low-pressure disturbance, which will produce the next chance for rain and thunderstorms.