Tampa Braces for Week-Long Rain Deluge, NWS Forecasts Thunderstorms and Sweltering Temps

The National Weather Service in Tampa, FL, has issued a weather forecast for the coming week, with a high chance of precipitation and significant rainfall expected across the region. As reported by NWS, today’s conditions include showers and a possible thunderstorm, with a high near 88 degrees and heat index values reaching as high as 97. Southwest winds will blow at 6 to 11 mph, and there’s an 80% chance of precipitation with new rainfall amounts between one and two inches possible.

For those making evening plans, tonight’s outlook suggests that showers and thunderstorms are likely before 8pm, followed by a potential lull and then scattered showers and thunderstorms resuming post-9pm. The humidity is sticky, temperatures will hover around 78 degrees, while the cumulative chance of rain remains high at 60%, and new rainfall could measure up to half an inch.

Heading into Monday, conditions are expected to only slightly improve—though still fraught with potential for intermittent downpours. The forecast details a 70% chance of showers and thunderstorms, amidst partly sunny skies and a high near 89 degrees. It’s not just the rain to watch for; the heat index value is once again predicted to be sweltering, potentially reaching 99 degrees, with new rainfall amounts estimated between half and three quarters of an inch…

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