TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) - A cold front remains draped across north Florida today, so a few sprinkles are possible in the morning. Most of us start out dry, and the storms develop and increase in coverage through the afternoon.

The best chance for heavy rain will be east of I-75 before sunset. Otherwise, it will be steamy today with highs in the low 90s.
Once again, heavy afternoon and early evening downpours expected tomorrow. Some of the showers drift back toward the Gulf of Mexico around sunset, but taper out quickly.

We keep the rain chance at 60% through Wednesday, and then the coverage of rain drops slightly for the end of the week. Most of the rain that does form will be in the afternoon each day.

Highs remain in the low 90s into next week.

The tropics are more active now, and we do have Potential Tropical Cyclone 6. It should strengthen in the western Gulf of Mexico and may make landfall on the northern Gulf Coast as a potential hurricane. Overall, there is little impact from this system on the Tampa Bay area.

Two other tropical waves have a chance to develop in the open Atlantic. The statistical peak of hurricane season is tomorrow, September 10.
