MIDWAY, Fla. (WTXL) -- A later start to the rainfall for today as nearby high pressure helped to limit some storm growth. Don't be fooled though; the chance of rain persists for today and will continue into tomorrow. Highs will be in the lower 90s for Monday. Some areas with extensive cloud cover tomorrow might not get enough heat from the sun to reach 90 degrees at all. Deep layer moisture across the southeast will continue to push into our area and our rain coverage will be on the higher side (50-60% from Monday through Wednesday). Afterwards, this stalled out frontal boundary will move out of our hair and with that, some cooler and drier conditions will take over. Highs will be in the mid 80s across the Big Bend come Thursday and our rain chances will be below 30% through the weekend. Lows look to fall into the upper 60s next weekend, a sign that Autumn is well on its way. As for the Tropics, Edouard continues to strengthen. It will likely become a category 3 hurricane by early this next work week.
-- Alex Cordero