MIDWAY, Fla. (WTXL) -- From the Storm Team Weather Center ...
We’ll have the drying effects of high pressure in the region for about another 12 to 18 hours. Overnight, clouds will dissipate and the sky will be generally clear. With light winds and the unusual lack of moisture, morning lows will likely drop into the 60s once more before climbing with ample sunshine. Winds by Thursday afternoon will become more east and southeasterly which will bring back modest amounts of moisture, and possibly fuel a few isolated showers or a storm along and east of Interstate 75.Low to mid 90s are likely for highs Thursday. Rain chances further increase Friday and through the weekend with more moisture and upper-level unsettledness in the Southeast. Rain coverage may exceed 50% of the region at times over the weekend and early next week. The tropical disturbance in the open Atlantic is battling dry air in its vicinity, and its chances to become a depression are moderate.