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Storm Team Tuesday morning forecast (05/30/2017)

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MIDWAY, Fl. (WTXL) -- A stalled front to the north and west of the viewing area will stay stalled, keeping the southeast in a warm and moist air mass. This will promote a muggy feeling to the mornings and afternoons. In addition, the chance for rain will exist every day with hot afternoons likely through the work week.

Tuesday: Morning moisture will allow fog to develop in some areas across the Big Bend and South Georgia. In some areas, it may be dense. After morning lows start off in the lower to mid 70s, afternoon highs are forecast to jump to the upper 80s to 90°. Some areas may struggle to surpass 90° because of an increase of cloud cover due to storms that fired out west along the Florida Panhandle. Rain coverage will likely be isolated (30%), with thunderstorms possible.

Beach and Boating forecast information, as well as your Tuesday Tide Times, are below: 

Wednesday: A warm and moist air mass continues to stay overhead for midweek, with lows in the lower 70s and highs in the lower 90s. Expect partly sunny skies, with isolated storms possible, though coverage will be a bit lower (20%).

Thursday: More of the same continues. As the stalled front finally pushes away from the region, we'll quickly see another disturbance move in, keeping the moisture content high in the southeast. This will promote isolated storms in the afternoon (30%). Expect forecast lows in the lower 70s, with highs in the lower 90s.

Friday through Sunday: As a new disturbance from the north and west continues to push ever so close, more heating and more moisture will continue to increase. Expect highs each day to be near 90°, with lows in the lower 70s. Scattered thunderstorms are expected each day (coverage 40%).

Monday: The disturbance from the northwest will likely carry more storms into our area as it passes the Tri-State region. Rain coverage will be around 50%, with highs in the upper 80s.

You can catch the forecast on WTXL Sunrise starting at 5:00, as well as WTXL Midday at Noon. Chief Meteorologist Casanova Nurse has your forecast at 5:00, 5:30, 6:00, and 11:00 this evening.

Plus, you can get the Storm Team Forecast every 10 minutes on Channel 27.3 Weather NOW. 

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