MIDWAY, Fla. (WTXL) -- A brief, but significant warming trend will continue for the remainder of the weekend as the Arctic high continues to push east into the Atlantic ocean. The winds steered from that high will move in from the south, which will help enhance the warmth. Not only that, but a warm front that has already pushed through the region today has helped up the warm temps and the humidity. This will allow for cloud cover to increase ahead of our next cold front which will stall near our region before pushing through on Monday. Lows for Saturday night/ Sunday morning will be in the lower 50s with highs on Sunday in the mid to upper 70s. The rain coverage will steadily increase in the evening with the greatest chance being in South Georgia (30%) with 20% coverage across the Big Bend. For Monday, the rain coverage increases slightly to 30% all across our area with lows in the mid 50s and highs in the lower to mid 60s as the fronts passage will limit the warming then. The rain coverage stays possible throughout the week as more disturbances out west work their way to us.
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