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Tampa Bay Weather Today: Sunny 85°F With Critical Fire Conditions

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7-Day Forecast

Tue 85°Sunny
Wed 84°Mostly Sunny
Thu 85°Mostly Sunny
Fri 87°Sunny
Sat 88°Sunny
Sun 88°Mostly Sunny...
Mon 90°Mostly Sunny

Tampa Bay is looking at a sunny Tuesday with a high near 85°F, but there’s an important catch: the National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning from 11 AM to 8 PM for all of West Central and Southwest Florida due to critical fire weather conditions.

Here’s what’s happening: dry air is moving in behind a frontal boundary, and breezy northeast winds (7 to 14 mph, gusting to 22 mph) are creating the perfect storm for rapid fire spread. If you were thinking about yard work, grilling, or any outdoor burning in neighborhoods from Clearwater to St. Petersburg, hold off until Wednesday. Even a small spark could turn into a dangerous situation. The National Weather Service is strongly discouraging all outdoor burning today.

What This Means for Your Day

The good news? It’s a beautiful day to stay indoors or head to an indoor venue. Speaking of which, the Tampa Bay Rays host the Cincinnati Reds at Tropicana Field tonight—perfect weather for catching a game without worrying about rain delays. If you’re heading to the ballpark, the breezy conditions mean it’ll feel refreshing in the stadium, though you might want a light jacket for the walk in and out. Grab some Tampa Bay Rays gear on Amazon to show your support, or snag tickets on SeatGeek if you haven’t already.

The Tampa Bay Lightning also take on the Montreal Canadiens at Amalie Arena tonight—another solid indoor option. Both venues will be comfortable all evening as winds gradually diminish after sunset.

Outdoor Activity Heads-Up

If you’re thinking about heading to parks in Ybor City, downtown St. Petersburg, or along the Clearwater waterfront, go early (before 11 AM) and stay hydrated. After 11 AM, skip the outdoor hiking and stick to shaded activities. Golfers should play early rounds only—afternoon conditions will be too risky for course maintenance and player safety.

For those with allergies, the dry, breezy conditions mean pollen counts will be elevated and spread easily. If you’re sensitive, consider an allergy relief nasal spray or a pollen count face mask before heading outside. An indoor air quality monitor can help you track conditions inside your home.

Tonight & Wednesday Outlook

Tuesday night stays mostly clear with lows around 61°F—great sleeping weather if you crack a window. Wednesday improves significantly, with mostly sunny skies, lighter winds, and a high near 84°F. Fire danger drops considerably, so you can safely plan outdoor activities for midweek.

Tonight’s Dinner Idea

With the breezy, warm conditions, fire up your indoor kitchen for a hearty pasta primavera or vegetable stir-fry—no outdoor grilling needed today anyway. Did you know you can order groceries on Amazon? Get everything you need for tonight’s dinner delivered straight to your door.

Looking Ahead

The rest of the week stays pleasant with highs in the mid-80s and gradually diminishing winds. Rain chances remain low through the weekend, though moisture will creep back in by Friday. A warming trend kicks in this weekend, pushing temps toward the upper 80s to low 90s—typical late April weather for the Bay Area.

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