Tampa, Florida – Scattered storms and 90-degree heat will mark the start of June in Tampa as summer weather settles in for the week. Sunday’s showers could disrupt outdoor plans and slow travel on I-275, especially after 2 p.m., when storms are most likely.
According to the National Weather Service, scattered thunderstorms will begin developing Sunday afternoon and continue through the evening. Highs near 90°F, calm morning winds, and rising humidity will fuel storm growth across Hillsborough and Pinellas counties. Rain chances continue into Sunday night, with a 30% chance of lingering activity.
By Monday, isolated showers return with slightly cooler conditions and breezy west winds up to 7 mph. Tuesday offers a brief break: sunny skies and a high of 92°F are expected, though storms may redevelop Tuesday night. Each day through Thursday will bring chances of rain and thunderstorms, making morning errands safer than afternoon commutes.
Though no watches are currently posted, residents should stay alert to changing conditions, especially during peak storm hours between 2–8 p.m. Daily downpours may cause ponding on roads and slowdowns on local highways.
Looking ahead, the first week of June keeps Tampa in a true summer pattern: highs in the upper 80s to low 90s, afternoon thunderstorms, and muggy nights. Wednesday and Thursday both bring 40% rain chances. By Friday, slightly drier air moves in with sunshine and highs near 94°F.




