Rare August cold front arrives Thursday

TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) – We have one more day with an onshore wind pattern that brings extra humidity off the Gulf of Mexico. Temperatures climb into the low-mid 90s, but it’ll feel like 105-108 again.

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Rain chances are relatively low for this time of the year. A few showers start near the coast around midday and spread inland. Overall, the rain chance is 30%.

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A cold front arrives tomorrow with a slightly higher chance for a downpour. The storms build back toward the Gulf of Mexico as the cold front slides south in the evening. It’ll still be warm and humid with highs in the low-mid 90s.

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Less humid air arrives Friday and sticks around for most of the weekend. The drier air limits rain chances to just 10% or less. It’ll still be hot in the sunshine, but heat index values stay below 100, which is as good as it gets in August.

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Humidity levels and rain chances increase through next week.

Tropical Storm Ernesto is strengthening as it begins to head north away from the Caribbean Islands. It may become a major hurricane as it nears Bermuda in the Atlantic.

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