Tampa is waking up to 92 degrees with a heat index pushing close to a hundred, and that heat index is the number that matters most today. The morning starts partly sunny, but don't let that fool you — showers and thunderstorms develop after around 3PM, with a 30 percent chance through the afternoon and evening.
For commuters, the critical window is 3 to 6PM. A quick afternoon storm can dramatically slow your drive home, so build in extra time and pack that umbrella before you leave this morning. Dress light and breathable — no dark colours, no extra layers — and apply sunscreen if you'll be outside before the clouds move in.
Overnight, the low settles around 75°F but rain chances actually increase to 51 percent, with storms possible through midnight. If you have outdoor evening plans, have a backup option ready.
Looking ahead, Thursday brings a 60 percent storm chance — slightly higher than today. Friday eases off, but the pattern builds through next week, with rain chances climbing to 75 percent by Tuesday. Tampa's rainy season is in full swing and running exactly on script.
No active weather alerts or advisories are currently in effect for the Tampa Bay area, which is a small but welcome piece of good news for a day running this hot.
A fast, practical daily weather briefing for Tampa, FL — covering current conditions, high and low temperatures, precipitation chances, wind, humidity, commute conditions, and severe weather alerts. Under 3 minutes, every day.
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