MIDWAY, Fl. (WTXL) -- The severe threat has passed and after the SPC moved the Wednesday Marginal Risk to the north of the local area, no severe threat is expected tonight into Thursday morning.
To start, Wednesday will be unsettled with persistent winds from the southwest, promoting widespread cloud cover and generally warm conditions.
Afternoon highs will vary, ranging from the mid to upper 70s with scattered showers and isolated storms (Rain coverage at 40%).
Your Marine forecast information for Wednesday is below:
Tide Times:
Lows into Thursday morning will be mild, staying in the mid to upper 60s. Thursday morning, before sunrise, the cold front to our north will finally push through, bringing us one last round of rain before much cooler air works its way on in.
Temperatures throughout Thursday will struggle to get out of the 60s until later in the evening.
Friday morning will be cold, with lows expected to drop into the upper 30s. Sunny skies will bring our afternoon temperatures to the mid 60s. High pressure will keep the skies clear with dry winds from the north.
The high pressure system will quickly move east, allowing for a quick return of warmth as winds shift to the south. Saturday morning will be cool, with lows in the lower 40s. Saturday through Tuesday will feature highs in the mid to upper 70s with morning lows approaching 50° after Saturday.
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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