MIDWAY, Fla. (WTXL) -- A consistent pattern of warm nights and hot days is expected with daytime heating firing up storms along the sea-breeze for the next few days. Saturday night/ Sunday morning lows aren't expected to drop below 70 degrees, though some sites might see lows in the mid-60s. Forecast highs for Sunday are around 90 degrees with some spots further out east possibly seeing temperatures closer to the mid-90s. High pressure high up in the atmosphere may help limit the amount of showers and storms for eastern zones of North Florida and South Georgia. The most likely parts of the region to get some notable rain are likely west of the Big Bend and in Southwest Georgia. 30% rain coverage exists for our region with the daylight heating helping to produce some stronger thunderstorms at times. Monday looks like it will be a repeat with slightly higher rain coverage (40%) and highs in the lower 90s once again.
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