MIDWAY, Fla. (WTXL) -- Warming continues for the work week as a nearby cell of high pressure pushes into the Atlantic slowly. It's influence will drive winds from the south, increasing temperatures and cloud cover, but still rain coverage is expected to be minimal as the high weakens the rising motion required for showers/ storms to develop. Morning lows for Monday will be in the upper 50s to near 60 degrees across North Florida and South Georgia with highs ramping up into the mid 80s for inland zones. Coastal communities will see slightly cooler conditions with the ocean breeze keeping highs in the lower 80s. As winds draw in from the Atlantic Ocean, clouds will continue to increase with a minimal (<20%) rain coverage. A few showers are possible though the number should remain fairly limited with the nearby high. Tuesday and Wednesday feature slightly warmer days, with the extended outlook keeping things mainly dry with minimal rain coverage for the next few days.
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