ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Dew points have been edging up, so overnight will not be as cool. The high clouds that moved in will stick around, too.

  • Heading into a short warm stretch of days
  • Rain chances increase Tuesday into Wednesday
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Lows will be near 60 degrees for Tampa to near 50 north, under partly cloudy skies.

On Monday, the air will continue to moderate. Dew points will edge up more, and it will be warmer. Skies will be partly cloudy, with highs getting into the upper 70s. Inland spots will hit 80 degrees. Humidity will remain decent, but winds will become southerly during the day.

Tuesday will get a little muggy as winds will be out of the south all day. It will be breezy as high clouds move in. Highs will get close to 80 degrees. It will be a little cooler along the coast and warmer inland. Some showers will be possible, especially north of Tampa, as the next front approaches. Chances look good for Citrus County for rain.

The next cold front will move in Tuesday night, moving slowly through the area into Wednesday and bringing showers. Wednesday will be mostly cloudy and breezy. Showers will end south of Tampa on Wednesday afternoon.

Colder air will move back in Wednesday night into Thursday.  Thursday will be chilly and breezy, but skies will return to mostly sunny. Chilly air may stay in place through next weekend as a second surge of cool air moves in Saturday.

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