Tampa Hits 100 Degrees For The First Time In Recorded History

The post Tampa Hits 100 Degrees For The First Time In Recorded History appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Aerial drone View of sprawling Tampa Bay Skyline, Florida. (Photo by: Joe Sohm/Visions of … More America/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) Joe Sohm/Visions of America/Universal Images Group via Getty Images On Sunday July 27, 2025, Tampa, Florida reached the 100 degree F mark for the first time in recorded history. I am sure this comes as a surprise to many readers who have spent any time in central Florida. Certainly, some of you are saying, “How can this be? It is hot in Florida in July.” Let’s dig a bit deeper into this stunning piece of weather and climate history. Tampa, Florida hit the 100 deg F mark for the first time in recorded history on July 27, 2025. NWS At 3:30 pm Sunday, the National Weather Service in Tampa Bay wrote, “Tampa broke the all-time high temperature record today 100 degrees F!…. The old record was 99 degrees F last set on June 26, 2020.” Temperature records have been taken since 1890 in that location. I emphasize that because it is likely you will see a few headlines that say, “For the first time ever.” The NWS Tampa office is located in Ruskin, Florida. It would not surprise me if temperatures were even hotter in the highly urbanized parts of the region. Temperatures expected in central Florida this week. NOAA and NWS Central Florida always feels hot in July, and it is. But it has never, hit an official air temperature recorded in triple digits. The average high temperature at this time of year is in the low nineties. Temperatures in the region rarely exceed 95 degrees F, but the humidity can certainly elevate the “feels like” apparent temperature or heat index above 100 degrees F. Now imagine 100-degree air temperatures and the humidity. Though not the focus…

Jul 28, 2025 - 06:01
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Tampa Hits 100 Degrees For The First Time In Recorded History

The post Tampa Hits 100 Degrees For The First Time In Recorded History appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.

Aerial drone View of sprawling Tampa Bay Skyline, Florida. (Photo by: Joe Sohm/Visions of … More America/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) Joe Sohm/Visions of America/Universal Images Group via Getty Images On Sunday July 27, 2025, Tampa, Florida reached the 100 degree F mark for the first time in recorded history. I am sure this comes as a surprise to many readers who have spent any time in central Florida. Certainly, some of you are saying, “How can this be? It is hot in Florida in July.” Let’s dig a bit deeper into this stunning piece of weather and climate history. Tampa, Florida hit the 100 deg F mark for the first time in recorded history on July 27, 2025. NWS At 3:30 pm Sunday, the National Weather Service in Tampa Bay wrote, “Tampa broke the all-time high temperature record today 100 degrees F!…. The old record was 99 degrees F last set on June 26, 2020.” Temperature records have been taken since 1890 in that location. I emphasize that because it is likely you will see a few headlines that say, “For the first time ever.” The NWS Tampa office is located in Ruskin, Florida. It would not surprise me if temperatures were even hotter in the highly urbanized parts of the region. Temperatures expected in central Florida this week. NOAA and NWS Central Florida always feels hot in July, and it is. But it has never, hit an official air temperature recorded in triple digits. The average high temperature at this time of year is in the low nineties. Temperatures in the region rarely exceed 95 degrees F, but the humidity can certainly elevate the “feels like” apparent temperature or heat index above 100 degrees F. Now imagine 100-degree air temperatures and the humidity. Though not the focus…

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