MIDWAY, Fl. (WTXL) --DENSE FOG ADVISORY in effect until 10am ET.
A continuous warm-up is expected through Friday as warmer winds from the south help to bring temperatures above the seasonal average for this time of year (Avg high: 65°. Avg low: 40°).
High pressure over Florida is helping to steer more warmth and moisture from the Gulf of Mexico and move it into the Big Bend and South Georgia. Because of this, morning lows wont fall below 40°, with patchy (sometimes dense) fog sticking around the region. Southwest winds will keep us warm, with partly cloudy skies this afternoon.
Highs on Wednesday will rise to the middle 70s.
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Thursday and Friday will be similar in nature with mild mornings (lows in the mid 40s) and warmer afternoons (highs in the mid to upper 70s).
Saturday, we'll have a weak cold front moving through the local area. It may increase cloud cover, but rain isn't expected so far. Highs will be near 70° after a cool morning with lows in the 40s.
After this brief cool-down, Sunday into Tuesday will be warmer and Spring-like, as winds continue to filter in from the south. A series of fronts will approach from the west, helping to enhance the rain chance beyond Tuesday. Until then, it shouldn't be too wet for our area.
You can catch my forecast on WTXL Sunrise starting at 5:00, as well as WTXL Midday at Noon. Chief Meteorologist Casanova Nurse has your forecast at 5:00, 5:30, 6:00, and 11:00 this evening.
Plus, you can get the Storm Team Forecast every 10 minutes on Channel 27.3 Weather NOW.
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