MIDWAY, Fla. (WTXL) -- As of 5pm, shower and thunderstorm persists out west as that is where a cold front is stalled out. Temperatures for tomorrow will stay in the lower 90s as the front stays just out of our area. Lows stay in the lower 70s. This front will not move much over the next couple of days, and that will mean our rain chances stay on the generous side (50-60%) through Wednesday. The extensive amount of cloud cover will help to drop our high temps into the upper 80s after Sunday. So it will feel refreshing outside, with some lingering humidity as rain coverage stays prominent through next weekend. Fall might be starting to creep on us with temperatures looking to stay at or below average through next week. Cloud cover stays around and our rain coverage will stay around 40% for next weekend. The tropical low to our south in the Gulf of Mexico looks highly disorganized as upper level winds break it up. The chances for this to develop as it moves away from our area are low (near 10%).
-- Alex Cordero