As we move into our Sunday, prepare for a warm up as winds shift out of the southeast across the state. But that change in wind direction not only brings warmer highs, but also a bit of moisture aloft.
So expect a few more clouds today as well. No rain chance is anticipated, but you'll notice a few more high-level cirrus clouds streaming past the area, while some low-level cumulus clouds can't be ruled out either. Highs will range from the upper 70s along the coast to the low and mid 80s inland.
The passing clouds continue tonight as we continue to push in warmth and moisture ahead of our next cold front. That front will begin to arrive late on our Monday, so the majority of the first day of our new work week remains warm with periods of sun and clouds throughout the day.
An isolated shower, mainly for extreme southern Brevard and Osceola counties, can't be ruled out after 4 p.m.
The front passes Monday night into the early morning hours of Tuesday morning. The front is expected to fall apart as it passes by, leading to a very limited rain chance in the area. The best shot for rainfall will be for those locations in Brevard and Osceola counties, closer to the southern borders of the county lines. Higher rain chances exist closer to the Treasure Coast and even further south towards the Gold Coast.
By Tuesday afternoon, clouds begin to clear out, and we remain in the 80s behind the front. Not much rainfall expected this week, so get ready for another warm and dry week across the region.
Highs: Upper 70s to Low-Mid 80s Lows: Mid-Upper 50s Rain Coverage: 0% |
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