TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Drying out this night because the storms head east. A sample change occurred as we speak which shifted the timing and placement of showers and thunderstorms.
Storms Wind Down This Night—Rainier Sample Forward
After a scorching and humid afternoon, inland storms are slowly fading as we head into the night hours. Temperatures will settle into the low 80s beneath progressively clearing skies. Sundown is at 8:30 PM, and by late night, a lot of the realm might be drying out and quiet.
Weekend Outlook: A Wet Shift
Saturday begins off heat and muggy, with highs climbing into the low 90s. Scattered showers and some storms are attainable by the afternoon, particularly close to the coast. Sunday brings the next probability for downpours, with a 60% rain probability and barely cooler highs close to 91°. It is a good suggestion to have a backup plan if you happen to’re hoping to be outside.
Marine Forecast
Boaters ought to anticipate mild southeast winds within the morning turning southwest by the afternoon at 10–15 knots. Seas will run 1–2 toes with a reasonable chop within the bays. Scattered showers and storms may develop, particularly later within the day. Water temperatures stay very heat at 89°, and the excessive tide at Clearwater Seashore is at 1:45 PM Saturday.
Rain Probabilities Keep Elevated Subsequent Week
We settle right into a extra typical summer season sample subsequent week, with each day possibilities for scattered storms. Every day by at the least Thursday carries a 60% rain probability, with highs usually hovering round 90°. Mornings will start within the higher 70s, staying heat and muggy.

Temperatures might be nearer to common by the weekend with highs within the low 90s however it is going to be just a little muggier with the wind coming in off the nice and cozy Gulf waters.