
The National Weather Service in Tampa, Florida, has forecast a string of sunny days ahead, with temperatures steadily climbing into the low 90s. According to a recent update by the NWS, today's weather is expected to reach a high near 90 degrees under sunny skies. Light winds, which are expected to become southerly, will gently blow at around 5 mph in the afternoon. The humidity is currently hanging at 79%, with a dew point of 65°F, making for a mildly muggy day in the Tampa area.
The NWS outlook for the coming nights indicates mostly clear skies with lows hovering in the upper 60s. Winds are predicted to shift direction throughout each evening—taking a northwesterly turn tonight and picking up an easterly pace after midnight. Importantly, no significant precipitation is on the horizon for the next several days, although there is a slight 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms come next Monday. In the meantime, residents can expect to thoroughly enjoy the sunny weather with no major disturbances.
Looking ahead, Thursday's forecast calls for more sun and a slight uptick in temperature to a high near 91 degrees. Following suit, Friday's weather is expected to be sunny, boasting a high near 92 degrees. A constant throughout these forecasts from the NWS is the presence of light winds, typically staying between 5 to 8 mph. The pattern appears to remain steady with Saturday night being clear, showing another comfortable low around 69 degrees.
The extended forecast available on the NWS website also includes predictions for Sunday through Tuesday. Each of these days dawns are anticipated to be sunny, with Sunday reaching a high near 91 and Monday just slightly below at around 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Monday night, like the prior evenings, is expected to be mostly clear and with a low around 70 degrees. Although sunny conditions are set to continue into Tuesday, temperatures are forecasted to take a slight dip, with a high near 89 degrees.









