Anjuli how about the storms go around you. We saw storms yesterday but not as many. Today we lower the rain chance, but they start in the same spot in the coastal areas and shift inland. Because of that light wind, doesnt it feel a little extra steamy . 80 degrees, 79 in sar society and upper 70 inland. While we may see one for two coastal showers, no signs of rain this morning. Drier a with High Pressure in control and light onshore wind, by late morning and midday we see a couple of showers near the coast and slowly build to storms and shift inland this afternoon. Coverage overall is 20 at tampa and 10 at the beach and 30 inland. We will hit 91 today and a little above average. We have three areas we track. I have the latest models and update in your tropical update coming up. Anjuli developing sending a imagine to the hospital with a brutal injury. They say a man knocked on a homeowners door at an permit complex on English Hills court off of north 58th street. The homeowner called 9
Extra steamy because the winds are light. With it the rain starts earlier near the coast. Its very isolated today. Good boating ft bay today. Lets go to the beach where a few people are out there enjoying a nice stroll in Bradenton Beach and a couple clouds in the distance but no rain in the distance this morning. The temperatures went up this hour. The warm spot is tampa at 82. Humidi so with the temperature and that moisture, it feels now like 89 at 8 00 a. M. Here in tampa. A lot of sun and a couple of clouds near the coast. Its the light, onshore wind that triggers the sea breeze late morning. As we spell out the day, by noon and by 11 00 a. M. Some rain in the coastal counties. Its only 20 , so i keep it partly cloudy. Storms. Slim rain chances today and tomorrow, but by midweek its back to reality and by midweek we have a couple of areas to watch closely in the tropics. Ill have a full update on the atlantic coming up. Anjuli a shooting near the usf campus sends a man to the hosp
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