MIDWAY, Fla. (WTXL) -- From the Storm Team Weather Center ...
Brief, spotty localized showers have been rolling across the central Big Bend this afternoon and evening, but no rainy areas are likely to have major impacts or carry highly-disruptive conditions. The atmosphere remains moisture-laden and influenced by an upper high over the peninsula, supporting the current fall heat wave. Get ready for one, possibly two, more sultry days with a limited chance for showers Friday. Lows will drop toward 70° with areas of fog forming, then readings quickly rise into the mid and upper 80s for the afternoon. Record highs are going to be threatened again. Saturday, we monitor the approach of a cold front; it's not likely to pass through until Sunday, so warm temps are forecast along with a slightly higher chance for more clouds and showers. Sunday will feature areas of rain, with a decline in PM temps. A modest flow of cooler northeast winds will allow temperatures to resemble early fall, though may still be above average in the mornings early in the week.