MIDWAY, Fl (WTXL) -- As a weak cold front nears us, we're seeing more of a southwesterly wind flow. The rain we are seeing this evening will begin to dwindle away overnight and become more isolated in nature before fizzling out altogether. Overnight lows will feel fairly seasonable with most of us dropping to the mid 70s. The approaching cold front will increase the moisture for tomorrow to 40% with afternoon highs near average in the lower 90s. After the cold front passes later this week, we'll see a drier air flow from the north which will help to drop our rain chances to 30%. Highs tomorrow will be near average in the lower 90s. Monday night, the rain will taper off just like it does tonight. For the rest of the week expect isolated rain coverage around 30% with overnight lows in the lower 70s and afternoon highs in the lower 90s.
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