ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The cold front is moving through this evening. Cooler air will push in quickly by morning on north winds.

  • High will hit just after midnight Monday
  • Temps will continue to fall throughout the day
  • Hernando, Citrus could see freezing temps
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Lows will be in the upper 40s for Tampa Bay to near 40 for the Nature Coast. It will be breezy.

Cooler air will continue to push in during Monday on north winds. It will be breezy to windy, with highs staying in the mid to upper 50s. Official highs for the day will hit just after midnight tonight. Dew points will plunge through the day. Skies will be partly cloudy to mostly sunny.

Monday night will be the coolest of the season so far. Lows will near 40 for Tampa, mid to upper 30s inland, and around the freezing mark for Citrus and Hernando counties. A breeze will prevent frost, though.

Tuesday will start off very chilly and will not warm up much. It will still be breezy with north winds. Highs will stay in the mid to upper 50s. Skies will be sunny.

Winds will be lighter Tuesday night, so it may be chillier. Lows will be in the upper 30s for Tampa, mid 30s inland, to near 30 for the Nature Coast. If winds go calm, then those temperatures will be lower. We are likely to keep a little breeze.

On Wednesday, there will be a little warming. Skies will be mostly sunny. Highs will be near 60, and it will still be breezy.

By Thursday, highs will get back to around normal.

Rain will be possible Friday. Another front may move through next weekend.

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