TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) – Tonight we are seeing some downpours and lighting. Be careful if you’ll be out and about. Showers should taper off by 10pm. Temperatures will drop slightly and we’ll be waking up to temps in the high 70’s and some areas in the low 80’s.

Tomorrow we start off dry, but some showers start brewing after lunch time. We are looking at a 40% rain chance for tomorrow.

Our weather pattern changes tomorrow, and the stronger breeze will come from the Gulf of Mexico. That means, the overall rain chance is lower because we don’t get a sea breeze collision with the Atlantic breeze. It also means showers that do form push inland and end earlier in the day. Most of the rain will be done by the evening commute.

The rain chance is lowest on Saturday. There will still be storms, but they move quickly into inland areas and taper off early.

A front sinks far enough south to increase the rain chance Sunday to 50%, and there will be extra clouds around as well.

We continue with the “onshore” wind pattern through the middle of next week.

In the tropics, Tropical Storm Don continues to loop in the northern Atlantic, and now there is a tropical wave coming off Africa that has a 20% chance of developing in the next 7 days.