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Storm Team Monday evening forecast (06/15/2015)

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MIDWAY, Fla. (WTXL) -- From the Storm Team Weather Center ...

The high-pressure system over the Southeast hasn't quite eliminated late-day shower and storm activity, but it has greatly reduced it.  However, the intense heat has triggered the seabreeze, which in turn has produced isolated showers and thunder in the Big Bend.  Otherwise, a simmering evening is on tap with fewer clouds late, and overnight lows in the low to middle 70s.  Light winds Tuesday will come in primarily from the west or northwest, and that may lead to some inland areas flirting with 100 for peak temps.  Most everyone else will top out in the mid and upper 90s.  The combination of the heat and the moisture will cause feels-like readings to reach betweel 102° and 106°.  There's no huge break in the above-average heat in the next three days.  The upper high will weaken a bit and reposition itself to perhaps cause temps to fall a few degree and provide a better set-up for afternoon and evening showers and storms, a couple of which could be briefly strong.