Cloudy and warm will be the name of the game as we head into the week.

Aside from a few early sprinkles, most will remain dry through the overnight hours.  The clouds will continue to decrease, which will allow more sunshine for Monday.  Winds will drop back a little bit, but remain breezy out of the north.  With breaks in the clouds and northerly wind, temperatures will be a bit cool dropping into the upper 50s to low 60s.

High pressure will build across the southeast this week, setting up a string of warm, dry days for Central Florida. Each day will get increasingly warmer as the airmass slowly modifies due to winds turning onshore. Highs on Monday will hover around 80 degrees under partly to mostly sunny skies.

Most of the week will be dry, but with the warmer temperatures and onshore winds, a few afternoon showers will be possible toward the end of the week.

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Severe Thunderstorm Warning issued for Polk County until 2 p.m.