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St. Petersburg, Florida

I don't think there is a more different set of towns with the same name than the St. Petersburgs in Florida and Russia.

At 453 PM, ET, St. Petersburg was reporting a temperature of 75 degrees with clear skies. The Florida Peninsula was seeing sunny skies ahead of a cold front that was roaring through the Southeast. It extended a bit of a tail into the northern Gulf of Mexico, and would be watched by residents of St. Pete.
The trough at the root of this system is at it's deepest amplification right now, which meant there would be little opportunity for the associated moisture and cool air to reach Tampa Bay. The greatest threat will be southerly flow ahead of the boundary drawing in low level moisture and some morning fog. A weak ridge will build in for Thursday night and Friday, which will lead to the fog sticking around in the morning on Friday as well.
Tomorrow - Becoming cloudy, High 78, Low 60
Friday - Morning fog, then mostly cloudy, High 79, Low 65

TWC: Tomorrow - Sunshine and clouds mixed. A stray shower or thunderstorm is possible. High 78, Low 63
Friday - Overcast. Slight chance of a rain shower. High 77, Low 65

AW: Tomorrow - Warm with periods of clouds and sunshine High 78, Low 64
Friday - Intervals of clouds and sun High 77, Low 64

NWS: Tomorrow - Partly sunny, High 79, Low 63
Friday - Mostly cloudy High 78, Low 64

WB: Tomorrow - Partly cloudy in the morning then mostly cloudy High 80, Low 65
Friday - Mostly cloudy. High 78, Low 64

Oooh, one dissenter on precip chances in St. Petersburg. This should be interesting. Satellite showes that the activity, for now, is trapped over by the Mississippi Delta.

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