
Tampa residents can expect another week of classic Florida weather, with the National Weather Service (NWS) predicting a range of isolated showers and thunderstorms, alongside plenty of sunshine and high humidity. NWS forecasts indicate a calm wind transitioning to a northeast breeze throughout the upcoming days, with heat index values reaching as high as 98 degrees.
As per the latest update, today promises to be mostly sunny with highs approaching 91 degrees, and a slight calm before storms with a 20% chance of precipitation expected after 3 p.m. Tonight, Tampa’s weather will calm down a bit, featuring mostly clear skies, with a low around 73, following isolated showers and thunderstorms that might strike before 7 p.m.
The weekend carries a similar pattern with highs inching up to 92 degrees. Both Saturday and Sunday afternoons have isolated showers and thunderstorms in the forecast after 2 p.m. With a 20% chance of precipitation each day. Evenings are expected to remain mostly clear with lows hovering in the low 70s.
Looking into the early part of next week, Tampa’s standard menu of hot and sunny weather continues, with highs near 93 degrees on Monday and Tuesday. The nights becoming mostly clear with consistent lows around 74. The pattern of daytime warmth paired with the possibility of afternoon showers and thunderstorms is expected to persist through Wednesday and Thursday.
Although the NWS reports visibility at a comfortable 10 miles, residents with outdoor plans should remain vigilant for possible weather changes. For the latest weather updates, Tampa residents can visit the NWS website.









