MIDWAY, Fla. (WTXL) -- From the Storm Team Weather Center ...
Cold air combined with leftover moisture to keep considerable cloudiness around into the afternoon, slowing the warming trend but making it known that a chillier pattern is at hand. Clouds have eroded with some drying and slight warming, so partial clearing is underway, and that should become more widespread as the night approaches. Some scattered clouds are possible late, but in general, more areas of clear sky are forecast with lows falling into the mid 30s to around 40° with lighter winds. Wednesday will be mostly sunny with a temperature rebound, back into the mid to upper 60s ahead of another cold front. It will pass through without much fanfare, but it will reinforce the cold air flow for the rest of the week. Some sub-freezing mornings are possible on consecutive days late this week through early next week with yet another Arctic cold front arriving over the weekend. Rain chances are zero until next Tuesday.