MIDWAY, Fla. (WTXL) -- From the Storm Team Weather Center ...
There are no new features being introduced to the regional weather pattern, which means a continuation of chilly temperatures and dry conditions. The main difference to be seen in the next 24 hours will be a shield of cloudiness riding into the area from the west, caught up in a swift upper flow originating from the Pacific. No rain is forecast, but less sunshine is in store for the first half of Thursday. The clouds may impact morning lows, preventing excessive frost or freezing temperatures from occurring. We'll still have cold lows in the mid 30s, and suppressed highs mainly in the 50s. Cool mornings stretch into the weekend, and the higher amounts of sun will return for Friday and through the weekend with slight warming each afternoon. Limited rain chances are focusing on next Tuesday.