MIDWAY, Fla. (WTXL) -- With the passage of the dry cold front overnight, highs across the region are not as hot as they were just a day ago. Many areas this afternoon only saw temperatures reach the upper 70s instead of the mid to upper 80s. Winds mainly out of the east/northeast which is cooler than the west wind we've seen yesterday. Those winds will die down tomorrow as high pressure's influence will cause those winds to weaken. The sea breeze may kick in allowing for an isolated coastal shower for our Monday. Highs still expected in the lower 80s and lows in the mid 50s. After that, mainly sunny conditions through the weekend as another high pressure system locks in to the eastern United States. Winds will come from a more northerly direction which can allow lows to possibly dip back into the upper 40s by late this next week. Beautiful weather in store, take advantage of it!
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