ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Sunday will start out windy with mostly cloudy skies and a line of thunderstorms moving in from the Gulf.

  • Thunderstorms moving in Sunday
  • Temps in the 60s by the afternoon
  • Colder air moving in Monday

That line will move in from the Gulf during the first half of the day. The first areas to get it will be Citrus and Hernando Counties.

The line will move through from northwest to southeast, so it could take a few hours for it to move through some areas, especially Polk and Manatee Counties. It will break up some then move off to the east with cooler air moving in behind it.

Highs will be in the 70s Sunday morning, followed by temperatures dropping into the 60s in the afternoon. It will be a windy day also.

Cooler air will be with us through Monday with highs in the 60s under partly cloudy skies. There will possibly be a few light showers coming in from the Gulf that day due to the strong northwest wind.

Tuesday will be chilly with highs in the upper 50s and a breezy north wind. Skies will be partly cloudy with a chance for a morning coastal shower.

Wednesday will be mostly sunny with highs in the 60s. But morning lows will be near freezing for the Nature Coast, to the low 40s for Tampa.

The air will start the moderating trend back to the 70s next Thursday.

Friday looks like the next chance for rain.

7-day forecast 

 

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