Tampa's rainy season kicks off with a 100% chance of storms, a high of 93°F, and oppressive humidity — this is not a day to leave your umbrella in the car. Get the full forecast, commute warning, and what to expect all week.
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Tampa. Rainy season is here, and it's not easing in gently.
The high today hits ninety-three degrees, with SSE winds at five to ten miles per hour. That sounds manageable until you factor in the humidity, which is climbing noticeably as the wet season pattern locks in.
If you're driving home today, give yourself extra time. Scattered storms can pop up quickly and reduce visibility fast.
Practically speaking — light clothing, because it's ninety-three and humid. But bring a rain layer or a compact umbrella.
This isn't a one-day event. Rainy season runs from May through October, and the pattern that's establishing right now brings daily rain chances for months.
Tampa. Ninety-three and stormy.
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