FORT MYERS, Fla. The warmth will stick around for one more day before a front brings rain to the area Wednesday, Chief Meteorologist Jim Farrell said.
The low will dip to 63 Monday night as high clouds gather in the sky by Tuesday morning. It’ll be partly cloudy Tuesday afternoon with a high of 83.
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Warm, humid Monday starts the workweek
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