ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — This evening will be on the warm side with mostly clear skies.

Overnight will be mostly clear with some patchy fog in the morning. Lows will be above normal in the mid 60s for Tampa to low 60s north.

A cold front has stalled out along the FL/GA border. So our weather does not appear to change. 

The front will try to slide south in the Atlantic as a back door cold front. It will move close to Florida from the northeast on Sunday. This will bring a few more clouds around. It might be a bit breezier. Highs will be in the mid 80s for Tampa to upper 80s again inland.

Monday will have light winds and partly cloudy skies. South then southwest winds will cool the coast early. So Tampa may end up with high temperatures in the low 80s. But it will still be warmer farther inland.

By Tuesday that front will remain just to the north, so southwest wind will increase a little. So there will be a few clouds. The rain will stay north. Skies will be partly cloudy. That southwest wind will cool the coast down early, and the sea breeze will move well inland. The rain chance will be very low. But winds will prevail out of the southwest, making it a little more humid.

The southwest winds will continue through Wednesday. Morning lows will be slightly higher, and there will be a better chance of low clouds in the morning or some fog. A stray afternoon shower will be possible north.

A weak front will possibly move through Thursday, but it will do little.  So it will stay warm with highs in the upper 80s inland to near 80 near the coast.

A stronger ridge of high pressure will build in overhead by the end of the week.  Temperatures will be in the mid 80s near the coast to 90s inland.

7-day forecast