A front will move into Central Florida mid-week and could produce isolated showers. Behind it, high pressure will keep warmer than normal temperatures in place through the weekend.

Variable winds and some fair weather clouds will do little to inhibit a warm-up as highs return to the low 80s along the coast and mid-80s inland.

Mostly clear to partly cloudy skies and mild conditions continue, with the possibility of patchy fog. Lows will drop into the low and mid-60s.

As the front moves through Central Florida Thursday, enough moisture is available for an isolated shower or two. Otherwise, we'll see partly sunny skies and highs in the low to mid-80s.

High pressure quickly builds to end the workweek. Sun, clouds and above normal temperatures are on tap through the weekend. Rain chances remain low at this time, but isolated showers will be possible by Sunday.

Expect hot afternoons as highs climb into the upper 80s to 90 degrees, while lows will be comfortable in the low to mid-60s.

Early next week, above normal temperatures and isolated rain chances continue ahead of another front. This frontal boundary returns more moisture by mid-week.

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