ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — It will be a breezy evening with winds from the south. Clouds will be on the increase. A line of showers and storms is approaching the coast from the northwest.

  • Showers, possibly heavy storms move through overnight
  • Small craft advisory in effect through Sunday
  • High surf advisory in effect through Sunday
  • Risk of rip currents Sunday

Showers and storms will move in from the Gulf of Mexico overnight. It will be mostly cloudy and breezy with mild lows in the 60s.

A line of showers and storms will come through the area overnight into Sunday morning, followed by a cold front. The front will be followed by a blast of colder, drier air Sunday afternoon.

The rain will end from west to east quickly Sunday morning. Sunday will be windy, getting colder in the afternoon.  Temperatures will drop from the 60s in the morning to the upper 50s by late in the day.

Sunday night will be cold and breezy, with lows in the 30s by Monday morning.

There will be some spots that have a freeze north of Tampa.

Monday will be a chilly day even though it will be sunny, with highs staying in the 50s.

Monday night will be clear and chilly, with lows in the 30s and 40s.

Tuesday will be partly cloudy with highs moderating into the 60s. Breezes will increase.

Wednesday will be mostly cloudy with highs back to the 70s. It will be breezy and getting warmer. 

There will likely be showers and storms arriving late Wednesday night. 

On Thursday, showers and storms will move through. Another cold front will follow. It will be breezy and turning cooler late.  Highs may reach 70 before dropping.

On Friday, north winds will keep cool air in place. Temperatures may again stay in the 50s. It will continue to be breezy.

7-day forecast 

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