Tuesday will see the same breeze we felt Monday, along with cloudy skies and more isolated showers.

Another weak front will drop south as we head into Tuesday. Only an isolated chance for rain will be possible with slightly cooler temperatures.

We had gusty winds Monday, and we’ll keep breezy conditions Tuesday with any isolated showers confined south and east of the I-4 corridor.

We’ll have more clouds than sun, with highs close to seasonable levels in the mid to upper 70s.

High pressure builds in Wednesday through Saturday, giving us plenty of sun and mild temps in the upper 70s to lower 80s.

A stronger cold front is set to sweep in Saturday night, with a slight shower chance and much cooler air Sunday and Monday.

In the tropics, a disturbance near the Azores may gain subtropical characteristics but will move north-northeast across the northern Atlantic.

Wave heights will be up again Tuesday, pushing four to five feet, but with a northeast windswell and swell mix, poor surfing conditions are in the forecast.

Choppy waters will also help to increase the rip current threat to moderate, so be sure you’re swimming near an open lifeguard stand.

Sea surface temps now remain in the mid to upper 70s along our east coast.

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