Hot temps with storms for back to school week
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TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — The disturbance that has brought enhanced rain chances over the weekend will finally begin to pull away this week.

Monday and Tuesday will still have enhanced rain chances. A few showers are possible this morning along the coast, and then scattered storms will pop up this afternoon with a 60% rain chance.

It will be mostly dry tonight and mostly dry through Tuesday morning. Rain chances will increase once again for Tuesday afternoon for slow moving scattered downpours.

Wednesday-Friday more of a normal summer pattern settles in with a 40-50% coverage of afternoon and evening storms.

As rain chances come down, temps will go up and it will stay humid. Feels like temps will be 100 to 110 degrees each afternoon by the end of the week.

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