A pleasant morning with some patchy fog, primarily in and around Charlotte County, is forecasted for Saturday.
Today will feature a mix of sun and clouds, with unseasonably warm temperatures topping out in the mid-to-upper 80s.
A few showers are possible, mainly in inland areas.
Rain coverage sits at only 20%. Overnight temperatures drop into the upper 60s to lower 70s.
Sunday
We are likely to see areas of dense fog on Sunday morning.
Once that clears, it will be a good mix of sun and clouds with isolated showers possible.
Rain coverage is at 30% for Sunday. Afternoon high temperatures will reach the mid-80s.
Monday
A strong cold front arrives Monday morning. A few showers are possible early Monday morning as the front moves across Southwest Florida.
Cooler and drier air will rush in behind the front, keeping our daytime highs in the mid-70s.
It will be a breezy day with wind gusts up to 25mph in the afternoon.
Overnight lows heading into Tuesday morning will dip into the 40s.
Tropics Update
WINK Weather Authority Meteorologists are keeping an eye on the tropics as we have 22 days left of the Atlantic hurricane season.
As of this Saturday, no new tropical development is expected over the next 7 days.