After a bit of sunshine today, the coming week could bring a lot of rain.

The Bay News 9 weather team is calling for a 30 percent chance of showers and storms today, and most of those will be driven by the sea breeze this afternoon and evening, meteorologist Josh Linker said.

But the rain chance goes up to 70 percent Monday and 80 percent Tuesday before settling in at 50 percent for the rest of the work week.

The culprit, says Linker, is a frontal boundary that's still sitting over the middle of Florida.

"This front is going to remain in place," Linker said. "Another cold front is going to come in from the northwest, and we're going to have a lot of moisture streaming in from the west and a dip in the jet stream. All that together, along with another disturbance developing across that front, will lead to higher rain chances tomorrow and on Tuesday."

Cloud cover starting late today will keep the daytime temperatures below normal. The projected highs for Tuesday and Wednesday are 85 and 83 degrees, respectively.