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Storm Team Sunday evening forecast (6/18/2017)

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Tallahassee, Fl (WTXL) -- Sunday proved to be a nice and mostly sunny day, but that sunshine will not last for too much longer. In fact, beginning on Monday, our rain chances are back and will increase into the middle of next week, while temperatures stay close to average. There is a cold front currently trying to approach the area, but it is not expected to cool us, but instead, pull in moisture from the Gulf. In addition to that there is a broad area of low pressure near the Yucatan Peninsula that is expected to enter into the Gulf by Monday and Tuesday. It is too early to tell where this area of low pressure could go after reaching the Gulf, but there is a chance, even if it doesn't track toward the area, that we could see an increase in rain by midweek. More details in our "Tropics Check."

Tonight, conditions will be mild and average feeling with overnight lows falling to the lower 70s under partly to mostly clear skies. Winds will be light from the south at about 5 mph. 

Monday morning will be partly cloudy, but that changes as we head into the afternoon hours. Mostly cloudy skies with a 40 percent chance of rain and thunder is to be expected in the second half of the day. Daytime highs will be in the upper 80s to lower 90s for most. We'll have southeast winds of 5 top 10 mph through the day. Monday night will be similar to tonight...lows in the lower 70s and light winds.