It will be another mild night with lows only falling into the mid-60s under a mostly clear sky.

Conditions will remain dry for now. However, as a cold front drops in from the north Wednesday afternoon, a few isolated sprinkles are possible along the front, especially along the northeast coast of Flagler and Volusia counties.

Temperatures will manage to rise back to near 84 and then start to drop a few degrees in the late afternoon. Our winds will be shifting out of the northeast for less than 24 hours as the front moves back north Thursday.

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Scattered showers have a good chance of forming along the front Thursday as temperatures rise to the mid-80s again. Another advancing system will move our way by Sunday into Monday, bringing scattered showers and storms. Temps will remain in the mid-80s and then fall to near 80 at the end of the weekend.

Spring (Vernal Equinox) begins at 6:45 p.m. Friday. The final few days of winter will be quite warm.