
The National Weather Service in Tampa has offered up a forecast pointing to patchy fog and a gradual climb in temperature as we swing through the week with skies clearing up post-fog each morning. According to the NWS latest update, today the fog should clear by 9am leaving a sunny day with highs around 76 degrees, and calm winds picking up just a touch in the afternoon from the south southwest. The steady weather pattern continues into the night with patchy fog reemerging after 3am, while temperatures hold at a low near 61 degrees.
Tampa residents can expect a repeat of the foggy mornings Wednesday, giving way to mostly cloudy skies that will clear later for a sunny day, the high once again reaching up to about 76 degrees, the wind maintaining its light presence though shifting westward. The weather pattern seems to hold a consistency through the week, a benevolent monotony, with Thursday ushering in mostly sunny conditions and a high creeping up to 79 degrees, and as the night falls, the skies will continue to be mostly clear hovering at a low around 63 degrees.
Going into the weekend, the National Weather Service's detailed forecast suggests that Friday's sun will bring the high to a warm 81 degrees, with a typical shift of wind from east southeast to south southwest through the day. The clear pattern holds for Friday night as well, though the temperature at night will dip slightly to about 63 degrees. Saturday, then, will showcase sunny skies and a high reaching 79 degrees, inviting Tampa citizens to make the most of the continuing pleasant weather before it cools down slightly on Sunday.
The coming week seems to gift Tampa with a relatively stable weather rhythm—partly cloudy Saturday night with a low around 58, and Sunday's partly sunny disposition gives a cooler high near 68 degrees, descending into Sunday night's partly cloudy sky with a chill setting in at a low around 46 degrees. Come Monday, the forecast promises mostly sunny skies and a high of 68 degrees.









