MIDWAY, Fla. (WTXL) -- From the Storm Team Weather Center ...
Most of the active thunderstorms and heaviest rain areas are moving to the east of the region this evening, and as the main cold front slides through the area tonight, clouds will break and a clearing trend will commence overnight. A lingering shower is possible along and east of I-75 in the morning, but all rain chances will be reduced to zero before sunrise. Cooler and drier air will flow in on the northwest to west wind flow, allowing lows to fall to the mid and upper 50s. A great deal of sunshine will help in the drying process Wednesday and through the rest of the week as highs will be seasonably mild in the upper 70s to near 80°. High pressure will stay around the Gulf region, supporting a lack of rain potential through the weekend with only a few passing clouds possible by Saturday as temperatures slowly modify into the lower 80s. Hurricane Gonzalo will remain well offshore in the Atlantic Ocean.