Tampa Bay residents should keep their sweaters on hand for a while longer. A series of cold mornings this week will give way to a nice warmup this weekend. But another cold front after that is already in sight, forecasters say. Rick Davis, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service’s Tampa Bay office, said current conditions are cooler than usual. Luckily, a “dead calm wind” is keeping .
Paradegoers will have to contend with a blast of Arctic air headed to the Tampa Bay area this weekend as Gasparilla festivities kick off. Forecasters said on Friday that there’s a strong likelihood they will issue a wind chill advisory and may consider a freeze watch overnight Saturday. Rough seas could also trigger hazardous boating conditions until Monday. A cold front, trailed by an air .
Floridians woke up to one of the coldest mornings of the new year Wednesday, and forecasters say more frigid air is on its way this weekend. A series of cold fronts this week will drag the Tampa Bay area’s temperatures down to some of the coolest we’ve experienced this season. The frigid air is originating from the northern states, which have endured sub-zero temperatures and blustering snow .