TAMPA, Fla. – The weather in Tampa is expected to take a 180-degree turn between Tuesday and Wednesday as a cold front works its way into the Bay Area.
FOX 13 Meteorologist Jim Weber says Tuesday will be warm, humid, and breezy with temperatures in the 80s.
However, things begin deteriorating on Wednesday morning.
STAY CONNECTED: Download the free FOX 13 News app for Live SkyTower Radar, forecast videos, and more weather coverage
When will it rain on Wednesday?
A weather system will be just north of the Bay Area around 9 a.m. and will sit above us around 3 p.m.
Weber says there is a small chance of strong to severe weather with the storm system.
⚡️Much of our area is in a Slight Risk for Severe Weather on Wednesday as a line of showers and storms moves across the area
⛈️Damaging winds will be the primary threat, but hail and an isolated tornado threat can’t be ruled out
📱Be sure to have multiple ways to receive warnings pic.twitter.com/E2EjdisA3a— NWS Tampa Bay (@NWSTampaBay) April 2, 2024
According to the National Weather Service, damaging winds will be the main threat, but there is a possibility of hail and an isolated tornado threat.
The front will work its way south and will clear the state by 9 a.m. Thursday morning.
When will a cold-front arrive?
The Bay Area will wake up to cooler temperatures and low humidity on Thursday morning.
The highs will remain in the 70s through Sunday.
SIGN UP: Click here to sign up for the FOX 13 daily newsletter
Source Agencies