MIDWAY, Fla. (WTXL) -- The low pressure system that has developed off the frontal boundary that stuck over us all weekend will push to the northeast for the beginning of the work week. The north winds due to counterclockwise flow coming off the low pressure cell will warm us up, with daytime highs jumping back to the mid and upper 90s out west. Temps will be limited to near 90 degrees out east in the Suwannee River Valley and the Eastern Big Bend as we will likely see more cloud cover and rain to limit the rise in heat. Overnight lows into Tuesday morning are forecast to drop to the mid 70s inland, and upper 70s across the coast. Tuesday will feature an overall rain coverage of around 30% with the sea breeze being the main forcing for showers/storms. Another front by late week will likely raise rain opportunities and drop expected daytime highs to near average or just below.
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