
The National Weather Service (NWS) in Tampa, Florida, has issued a forecast signaling a blend of sunny skies and potential disturbances in the coming days. According to the latest update, the current conditions are partly cloudy with a temperature standing at 76°F and a noticeable humidity level at 85%. This is coupled with a wind speed reaching north at 7 mph and the barometer reading 29.92 in (1013.2 mb).
The National Weather Service says Tampa could see scattered showers and storms after 4 p.m. today, with a 30% chance of rain before 9 p.m. The high will be near 91°F, feeling as hot as 98°F, with light north-northeast winds.
On Wednesday, rain chances rise to 50% with scattered showers and storms. Most areas will see less than a tenth of an inch, though some spots could get more in thunderstorms. This pattern of on-and-off storms is expected to continue through the weekend, with daytime heat index values staying in the upper 90s.
Thursday and Friday will bring a higher 60% chance of showers and storms, though much of the day will still be mostly sunny. Nights will be partly cloudy with lows around 76°F.
This weekend in Tampa will bring mostly sunny mornings and scattered afternoon storms, with highs near 92°F. The pattern is typical for early September, so it’s best to keep an umbrella handy and check NWS updates.









