Florida Summer Weather Alert: Scattered Thunderstorms and 94°F Highs Return Friday—Expect Travel Delays on I-275 in Tampa

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Tampa, Florida – Heat and storm hazards are stacking up for Tampa drivers and residents Friday, with the risk of scattered thunderstorms and triple-digit heat index values taking center stage. If you plan to travel on I-275 or be outdoors, brace for possible delays, heavy downpours, and sweltering conditions after 2 p.m.

According to the National Weather Service Tampa Bay, scattered showers and thunderstorms will develop mainly after 2 p.m. Friday, pushing heat index values as high as 106°F across the city and surrounding counties. The afternoon commute could see sudden downpours and lightning, especially along major routes like I-275, US-41, and the Selmon Expressway. Residents should avoid unnecessary travel during peak storms, stay hydrated, and ensure mobile devices remain charged for emergency updates.

Weekend plans may also need adjusting, as the unsettled pattern continues. Saturday brings another round of storms with a 50% chance of rain and highs near 94°F. Sunday mirrors these trends, with storm chances staying at 50% and temperatures hovering in the mid-90s. Light winds offer little relief from the muggy, tropical air, raising concerns for those sensitive to heat.

Looking ahead, Tampa will remain locked in an active weather pattern. Showers and storms are likely again Monday and Tuesday, with rain chances climbing to 70-80%. Highs dip slightly to the low 90s, but humidity stays stubborn. Outdoor activities should be planned around these wet, stormy windows.

Five-Day Tampa Forecast:

  • Friday [7/11]: Scattered storms after 2 p.m., high 94°F, heat index 106°F, 40% rain chance
  • Saturday: Scattered storms after 8 a.m., high 94°F, 50% rain chance
  • Sunday: Scattered storms after 8 a.m., high 94°F, 50% rain chance
  • Monday: Showers and storms likely, high 92°F, 70% rain chance
  • Tuesday: More storms likely, high 90°F, 70% rain chance

Storm warnings remain in effect through Tuesday. Stay tuned to NWS Tampa Bay for updates and avoid unnecessary travel during heavy storms.

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