Florida Weather: Patchy Fog and Warm Sunshine Return to Tampa Bay Through the Weekend

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Tampa, FL – Morning dew sparkles on palm fronds and parked cars as light fog drifts through Tampa Bay, signaling another calm and comfortable start to the day. The Gulf air feels soft and mild, with sunshine expected to dominate as the region enjoys one of the most stable stretches of early November weather so far.

According to the National Weather Service in Tampa Bay, high pressure will hold firm through Friday, keeping skies mostly sunny and winds light. Highs will reach the low to mid-80s each afternoon — perfect for outdoor plans, coastal walks, or early holiday decorating. Patchy fog could form in inland areas late tonight and again Friday morning, briefly reducing visibility on I-75 and local roadways before dissipating after sunrise.

By Friday afternoon, conditions remain warm and dry, though forecasters note a weak boundary approaching from the north that could shift winds slightly east. That subtle change opens the door for cooler air to trickle south by the start of next week.

Saturday and Sunday bring more sun and mild air, with highs near 85°F and calm Gulf breezes. Early next week, however, temperatures are expected to dip into the 60s and low 70s — part of a broader November cool-down sweeping across the eastern United States ahead of Veterans Day. For now, Tampa Bay remains in classic fall form: blue skies, warm afternoons, and quiet nights perfect for evening walks along the waterfront.


Five-Day Forecast for Tampa, FL:
Wed: 84/64 – Sunny and warm; light breeze.
Thu: 82/66 – Partly sunny; calm, pleasant.
Fri: 84/68 – Mostly sunny; patchy fog early.
Sat: 85/68 – Bright and mild; calm afternoon.
Sun: 84/61 – Partly sunny; cooler air building next week.