FORT MYERS, Fla. — Leftover moisture and a dying cold front could spark several isolated showers Sunday night. As winds continue to become more easterly, these showers will tend to drift west later in the evening.
High pressure will continue to slide east of the state, which will keep our winds dominated from the east most of the week. Limited moisture should keep rain chances between 10-20% during this period. East-southeast winds could favor a few coastal showers during the afternoon hours with increased moisture.
Through the week, daily highs will trend warmer each day, and by the end of the weekend, a few inland areas could see their first 90-degree day of the year. This pattern should hold through next weekend.
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