MIDWAY, Fla. (WTXL) -- From the Storm Team Weather Center ...
Breezy south winds are generated ahead of a vigorous low-pressure disturbance in the central part of the country. Moisture levels are on the increase, and scattered cloudiness is the initial result, along with milder nighttime temperatures in the forecast. Lows will only fall to the mid 60s with slightly less wind. The cold front will move into the mid-South tomorrow, bringing a diminishing line of showers and storms into some interior locations well north of the state line, and west of the Apalachicola River. Local rain chances range from 30% coverage near the tri-state to near zero in the southeast Big Bend, with highs in the upper 70s and lower 80s. Winds will increase again to breezy levels. A second cold front will be the more-likely factor behind higher rain potential later Wednesday and through Thursday morning, with a limited chance for isolated stronger storms with gusty winds. Beyond Thursday, high pressure will attempt to settle into the area, creating more sunshine and a slight chill for Friday.