ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. --After a few evening storms inland, expect partly cloudy skies through the overnight. Lows will be in the mid 70s inland and near 80 at the coast.

  • Isolated showers possible Sunday
  • Staying warm, humid
  • Typical Summer weather throughout week
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The winds shift, bringing a pattern change during Sunday. Instead of winds coming in from the west, the winds will eventually come from the east. In the morning, winds will be northwest especially north of Tampa Bay. An isolated shower will be possible along the coast here in the morning. The sea breeze will form, but will stay near our coast.  Storms are likely to develop by the afternoon along the sea breeze, but the best chance of storms will come later in the day into the evening. The highest coverage will converge on our side of the state.

Highs will reach the low 90s.

Monday's pattern looks very similar to Sunday. Storms are likely in the late afternoon to evening, especially in the coastal counties.  The moisture in the mid and upper levels is likely to be less than Sunday, so the coverage of showers and storms will be less than Sunday. 

Highs will be in the 90s.

That wind pattern will continue through at least mid-week. The coverage of storms will vary a bit from day to day, but the wind pattern will be consistent and therefore the timing of the storms will mainly be in the afternoon to evening each day.

Highs therefore will also be a little higher with most days reaching the low to mid 90s.

Winds are expected to be light and variable for the second half of the week. Storms are likely to start around midday and will move slowly along outflow boundaries into the evening.  The coverage of showers and storms will be around normal for this time of year.

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