MIDWAY, Fla. (WTXL) -- From the Storm Team Weather Center ...
Despite prolonged sunshine today, clouds are gathering ahead of a cold front that will make steady progress from middle Georgia and south Alabama to the southeast through tonight. Clouds will increase with periods of showers soon to follow, starting across the tristate and sinking south toward the central Big Bend this evening, and the I-75 corridor later tonight, lingering around the Suwannee River Valley early tomorrow morning. Most areas of rain should stay well below severe levels. Northerly winds will take over Tuesday and keep a fall temperature pattern in place, right on time for the first full day of the new season. Lows tonight will reach the middle 60s, except closer to 70° in southeastern areas, and highs will climb into the mid and upper 80s for most areas Tuesday afternoon. Northeast winds will tap into leftover moisture off the east coast through most of the week, providing a slight chance of a shower for eastern areas, while the stationary front stretches offshore, keeping a deck of clouds and higher rain chances in marine areas.