Tampa Bay, FL – Residents across the Tampa Bay area can expect a few more days of pleasant, foggy mornings before a noticeable cool-down arrives early next week, potentially impacting morning commutes and outdoor plans.
According to the National Weather Service Tampa Bay, early morning fog will continue through the weekend and into Monday, followed by mostly sunny afternoons and warm daytime temperatures. Highs will range from the upper 70s to low 80s through Monday, with overnight lows staying mild in the mid-50s to low 60s.
The pattern shifts on Tuesday, when cooler and drier air moves into West Central Florida. Daytime highs are expected to drop into the low to mid-70s, with overnight lows falling sharply into the upper 30s and 40s across inland areas. Coastal communities will remain slightly warmer, but noticeably cooler than recent days.
By Wednesday, forecasters say sunny and cool conditions will dominate the region. Morning temperatures could dip as low as the upper 20s in colder inland locations, while coastal lows hover in the low 40s. Afternoon highs are expected to remain in the 60s.
The NWS also flagged hazardous marine conditions beginning Tuesday, urging boaters to use caution as winds and seas increase behind the cold front.
Drivers should remain alert for reduced visibility during early morning hours through Monday, especially near waterways and low-lying areas. The fog is expected to clear quickly after sunrise each day.
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