MIDWAY, Fl. (WTXL) -- Another clear day for Saturday and Sunday will be very similar as high pressure keeps the skies clear and the temperatures warm. High pressure is forecast to move east and that will allow winds to eventually come in from the south. The humid winds from the south will warm the area further, and prime the area for some rainfall by next weekend.
Overnight lows into Sunday will range in the lower to mid 40s all across the coast and inland. Afternoon highs will likely be around 70 degrees or warmer throughout North Florida and South Georgia. Monday is forecast to be warmer with lows in the mid 40s and highs climbing to the mid 70s.
A cold front will intensify and slowly push from the Plains toward us, and by Friday night into Saturday, thunderstorms will likely return as the front hits.