Good morning, Tampa Bay. Here’s what you need to know.
Your Weather Planner
An isolated shower or thunderstorm is possible near the coast and Tampa Bay in the morning.
During the day as we heat up, scattered showers and thunderstorms will mainly develop in the early afternoon and then move slowly into inland locations.
Highs reach the low to mid 90s with a heat index of 105 to 109 at times.
The temperatures will be above-normal for the rest of the week.
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Highs: 93 Lows: 81 Rain Coverage 40% |
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Around Tampa Bay
1. St. Pete artists and activists fight to save Black History Matters murals and Pride murals
Street murals in St. Petersburg could be removed based on a new FDOT directive.
2. Young cancer survivor from St. Pete starts school and shares inspiration
You might have seen Chloe Grimes on TV commercials starting this summer as well as her face featured on billboards along major highways in the Bay area.
3. Largo Fire Rescue opens new station, welcomes new chief
Largo Fire Rescue is marking more than one milestone by opening a new station and welcoming a new chief.
4. Meals on Wheels Plus of Manatee expanding to serve need
Meals on Wheels Plus of Manatee is expanding to serve the increased need in the community.
5. Training at SPC focuses on mental wellness, support for first responders
While the second group of graduates just received their Applied Mental Health Certificate from St. Petersburg College, the third class is getting ready to start their program.
Around the Nation
1. States double down on redrawing congressional maps after Texas’ plan kicks off national brawl
2. Judge strikes down Trump administration guidance against diversity programs at schools and colleges
3. Police chief orders more cooperation with immigration agents as federal activity takes root in DC
4. National Guard members to assist at ICE facilities in Republican-led states
5. Supreme Court allows enforcement of Mississippi social media age verification law
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Quote of the Day
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is vowing to push for a stock trading ban among members of Congress, weeks after President Donald Trump blasted a Republican senator for leading a charge to pass a bill on the topic that would also apply to presidents.
He argued that any private citizen in the U.S. who traded the way certain lawmakers do, would have the Securities and Exchange Commission “knocking on their door.”
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