MIDWAY, Fla. (WTXL) -- From the Storm Team Weather Center ...
We're facing another hard night of sub-freezing temperatures. This morning's breeze helped to hold temps from getting extremely cold, but we lose most of the wind overnight. The remarkably dry air mass and the clear sky will force readings to fall into the freezing range after 9:00 p.m. in some cases, with a total freeze duration of nearly 12 hours overnight. Minimum temps may reach the lower 20s in the coldest inland sections, and a hard freeze warning will be in effect for this reason. This is the final night of abnormally cold conditions; and east to southeast wind will be established by late tomorrow. Mostly sunny conditions will push highs into the mid 50s, then further warming with scattered clouds over the weekend. Highs will return to the 70s. Next week, a meandering front will cause excess cloudiness and occasional shower chances.