Unusually warm and humid air from the Gulf of Mexico, combined with a disturbance moving out of the Gulf of Mexico, will bring abundant cloud cover and high chance for rain to start the week.  On Monday, the highest rain chances will occur during the afternoon and early evening across north and central Florida. Stronger thunderstorms are possible in central Florida Monday evening as a weak front moves across.  Showers could linger for central and south Florida Tuesday and Wednesday, but much of the panhandle and northern part of the state will get a chance to dry out through midweek.  The next storm system is set to arrive Thursday, with high chances for rain returning.  Temperatures will remain warmer than normal through Wednesday, followed by a cool down in the wake of Thursday's front.

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