MIDWAY, Fla. (WTXL) -- The stalled out front just to our north and west continues to slowly push to the east and is not expected to cross the region today. This means that the continued flow from the Gulf of Mexico will stick with us and keep the dew points high and the temperatures warm. Highs today will likely be in the upper 80s to near 90 degrees across interior sections of North Florida and South Georgia, with lower to mid 80s for highs across coastal communities. Rain coverage will be around 50% for the area and some storms can fire up before lunchtime, though the majority of the rain should still occur after then. Overnight lows Wednesday night into Thursday morning are expected to fall to the upper 60s/ lower 70s with warmer conditions near the coast. The front should somewhat weaken Thursday, causing for a lighter coverage of rain, though not completely diminishing the threat.
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