ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Skies will be partly cloudy overnight with some lingering scattered showers, but the coverage will tend to decrease overall.
Lows will be in the mid 70s inland and upper 70s near the coast.
- Persistent low pressure
- Onshore flow remains
- Weekend pattern change
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Numerous showers and storms will come in from the Gulf of Mexico Wednesday morning. They will all have an eastward movement and spread across the region through the day.
That rain will tend to keep our highs down a bit, mainly in the mid to upper 80s.
They will slowly decrease in coverage Wednesday evening.
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As a result, expect a high rain chance to continue through the first half of that day, but then decrease Thursday night going into Friday.
We expect a lower coverage of scattered storms Friday into this weekend as the atmospheric moisture will decrease, but also because the wind pattern will finally change and we will get back to primarily just afternoon to evening scattered storms.
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