ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Overnight will be partly cloudy with low temperatures in the mid 60s in Tampa to upper 50s north.

  • Warmer through Friday
  • Weekend front brings changes
  • Cooler, rain chances
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Friday will be warm again, with highs in the low to mid 80s under partly cloudy skies. A sea breeze will cool the coast by the mid afternoon.

Friday night will be mild again, with lows in the 60s. Some patchy fog is possible.

A cold front moves into our area on Saturday, bringing scattered showers. The front will move in and slow down. As a result, there will be some scattered showers in the area at least by afternoon, if not sooner.

High temperatures will be in the upper 70s on Saturday.

The front will edge south of Tampa Saturday night but it will not go too far away. Temperatures and dew points will drop after it moves south.

A few showers will linger on Sunday. 

It will be cooler and breezy with high temperatures around 70 degrees on St. Patrick’s Day.

The front will stay across Florida, keeping rain chances across the area through midweek.

Monday will be a little cooler in the morning, with lows in the upper 50s for Tampa to lower 50s north. Showers will still be possible and highs will reach only the lower 70s.

Tuesday looks like a similar day. Upper level energy will move across the state enhancing the rain chances. It will be cool and breezy with highs in the low 70s.

Another push of cooler air moves in mid week as the stalled front starts moving south again.

Low temperatures by Wednesday morning will be in the 50s in Tampa Bay down to the 40s in the northern counties.

The end of the work week looks drier, but stays cool.

7-day forecast

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