MIDWAY, Fl. (WTXL) -- With a deep layer of moisture overhead and plenty of instability with a stalled front in the southeast, conditions will come together to support another high chance of seeing showers and storms with heavy rain for Monday. The first half of the week will feature more unsettled weather, but it will eventually give way to a noticeable heat-up to end the work week.
Monday: Expect a cloudy start to the morning with showers and storms possible. Lows will start off in the lower to mid 70s. They will be spotty early on, with development increasing as the sun rises. Numerous showers and storms are expected near the lunch hour with highs today reaching the mid to upper 80s. Some storms can produce heavy rainfall, frequent lightning, and gusty winds.
Beach and Boating forecast information and your Tide Times are below:
Tuesday and Wednesday: A decent amount of moisture is anticipated to stick around through midweek, allowing for a higher than normal opportunity to see rainfall. Morning lows are forecast to be in the lower to mid 70s with highs in the lower 90s. Rain coverage will likely hold at around 50% or higher.
Thursday through Sunday: High pressure is expected to take hold from the west as we move into the latter half of the work week. This will pull in hot and drier winds from the west. Rain coverage will likely diminish to around 20-30% each day as the lack of moisture allows more sunshine to move in. Morning lows are expected to be in the lower to mid 70s with highs in the mid to upper 90s. Heat index values will likely approach the triple digits during these afternoons.
You can catch the forecast on WTXL Sunrise starting at 5:00, as well as WTXL Midday at Noon. Chief Meteorologist Casanova Nurse has your forecast at 5:00, 5:30, 6:00, and 11:00 this evening.
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