
Tampa Bay area residents eager to pull out their jackets and sweaters should get the chance this week, but not necessarily during the daytime hours.
According to the National Weather Service, the region is in for a fairly mild week with highs in the upper 70s and overnight lows down in the 50s most days. Rain isn’t in the forecast, but fog and mist may decrease visibility in the late night and early morning hours.
The workweek kicks off Monday with a mostly sunny day on tap in much of the Bay area. The high is expected to reach the upper 70s with a low in the mid-50s. The forecast is much the same for the rest of the workweek with rain not playing a significant role in the outlook until the weekend.
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Here’s how forecasters say the week should shape up:
Tuesday
- High – Around 76
- Low – Upper 50s
- Rain chances – Mostly clear and sunny conditions are forecast
Wednesday
- High – Upper 70s
- Low – Around 60
- Rain chances – Sunny
Thursday
- High – Mid-70s
- Low – Around 60
Rain chances – Mostly sunny conditions are anticipated
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Friday
- High – Upper 70s
- Low – Mid-60s
- Rain chances – Mostly sunny conditions are expected
Saturday is expected to be a near repeat of Friday with Sunday bringing a 20 percent chance of showers.
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