MIDWAY, Fla. (WTXL) -- From the Storm Team Weather Center ...
The cloud-free scene that arrived earlier today probably won't last for the long run. A source of moisture and clouds to the west will attempt to roll eastward tonight. The extra dryness in place now should delay the onset of extensive cloudiness for the time being, so overnight hours may experience patchy clouds and areas of clear sky, especially east. Lows will fall to the 40s in most cases. Highs tomorrow will rise to the lower 70s and upper 60s. It will be cooler in areas that see an pick-up in the amount of cloud cover during the daylight hours. An isolated shower is possible, but unlikely to impact many areas. The weak front triggering the clouds will push Friday afternoon temps a bit lower before an upper high from the subtropics helps sustain a warmer streak for the Hanukkah/Christmas holiday weekend.