TAMPA, FL – Florida’s Gulf Coast residents and visitors are urged to remain cautious along Tampa Bay beaches this weekend due to heightened rip current risks from Tropical Storm Rafael. Currently positioned over 450 miles west of Florida’s coast, TS Rafael is forecasted to weaken but continues generating swells that impact local shorelines. Swimmers and beachgoers are advised to avoid the water, particularly in high-risk areas, to prevent potential safety hazards.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) Tampa Bay, these conditions are expected to persist through Saturday night. The highest risk zones extend along the western Florida coast from Pinellas County down through Sarasota. Beach visitors should stay alert for local advisories, watch for warning flags, and consider postponing water activities until rip currents subside.
Looking ahead to Sunday, Tampa Bay is set to enjoy sunny skies with temperatures peaking near 87°F, offering a warm respite. Winds will remain mild, ranging from 6 to 10 mph, which should make for comfortable conditions for outdoor plans. Veterans Day on Monday may bring scattered showers and potential thunderstorms, with a 20% chance of rain later in the day, keeping celebrations mostly dry during the morning hours.
The extended forecast suggests Tampa Bay residents can expect mostly sunny skies through midweek, with temperatures hovering in the mid-80s. Those planning outdoor activities are encouraged to keep a close watch on local forecasts, especially as Veterans Day could bring unpredictable weather changes.