MIDWAY, Fla. (WTXL) -- From the Storm Team Weather Center ...
The constant inflow of moisture will keep temperatures elevated above average for another few days, and eventually the moisture will provide the fuel for rain development once disturbances enter the region. Isolated showers this evening will end, leaving breaks of clear sky and leftover clouds. Fog is likely to form overnight with mild lows near 60°. Off-and-on sun will resume after the fog diminishes, and that will support highs in the mid and upper 70s. The first of a couple of disturbances approaches from the west late Thursday into Friday; a line of storms will weaken as it nears, but still is likely to create showers and some thunder early Friday. Unsettled conditions are likely over the weekend as the first system lingers and a second, stronger low-pressure system moves into the Southeast later Saturday through Sunday with higher chances for thunderstorms and some severe weather chances. It'll turn cooler Monday and Tuesday.