Isolated storms follow warm Wednesday afternoon

Reporter: Nash Rhodes
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High temperatures will climb into the upper 80s and 90s under increasing cloud cover. Most of us will be a degree or two cooler than Tuesday during peak heating. Expect high humidity as dew points return to the 70s once again. Following our morning fog, winds will range from 5 to 15 mph.

Boaters can plan on excellent conditions on the water. A light chop in the Gulf and 1- to 2-foot wave heights are expected for our bays.

Rain chances will remain isolated, with broader coverage than in previous days. These showers and storms should hold off until after lunchtime. Severe weather is unlikely.

More spot showers return to our southern zones on Thursday. Regardless, Southwest Florida’s rain accumulation should remain small.

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