A cold front moving toward the east coast will produce showers and thunderstorms before its arrival on Friday. Showers and thunderstorms will begin as early as Thursday evening in north Florida and linger into the overnight. On Friday, the front will pass during the AM hours, bring increasing chances of showers 60%-80% during the morning and early afternoon hours for north central to central Florida. For areas south of I-4 rain chances increase from 30% to 40% on Friday night. Rain will gradually end from north to south by Saturday morning, and sunshine will return to the state by Saturday afternoon. Temperatures will rebound to the seasonal average across the peninsula this weekend. High will range from the 60's to upper 70's in the afternoon, and 40's to 50's during the overnight.

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