MIDWAY, Fla. (WTXL) -- From the Storm Team Weather Center ...
The drier trend is arriving from the north, but it's not quite enough to completely eliminate the possibility for late-day isolated showers and thunder. A slow-moving front will slide more to the south tonight through tomorrow, leading to decreasing cloudiness, abundant sunshine for most of Thursday, and hardly a chance for a stray shower with an overall west to northwest wind. Lows tonight will range from the upper 60s inland to low 70s coast. It'll still be warm, with highs reaching around 90°, with less moisture and lower humidity values. High pressure to our north will slide toward the mid-Atlantic over the weekend, setting us up with a northeast wind flow, considerable amounts of drier air, and a slight hint at Atlantic moisture which can lead to a couple of showers, along with an upper-air disturbance.