MIDWAY, Fla. (WTXL) -- From the Storm Team Weather Center ...
Generally cloudy and humid conditions will persist tonight and through most of Wednesday ahead of the next cold front, likely arriving late Wednesday or early Thursday. Rain chances overnight remain minimal and confined to passing light to moderate showers streaming in from the bay and the gulf. Lows will stay elevated, in the mid and upper 60s, with possible low clouds and fog despite the light wind. Breezes will increase as a band of rain and thunder approaches the Chattahoochee River region later in the afternoon. Breaks of sun beforehand can raise highs toward 80° again. The stronger wind flows at play may support a few thunderstorms, particularly around the Flint River region and points west, that may become severe and causing a damaging wind gust threat. An isolated tornado is also possible, but remaining isolated in occurrence. Showers and storms will persist into the nighttime hours, but the system will weaken as it traverses eastward. Lingering rain is possible along I-75 Thursday morning before a clearing trend begins. Temperatures will also fall closer to average Thursday and Friday.