Good morning, Tampa Bay. Here’s what you need to know today.
Your Weather Planner
Tuesday morning will start with some fog and low clouds but not as widespread as Monday morning.
Clouds and fog should break up by mid to late morning as highs in the afternoon reach the mid to upper 70s.
It will be a little cooler along the coast and some inland areas could touch 80 degrees.

High: 77
Low: 61
Rain Coverage: 0%
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Around Tampa Bay
1. 120 years on, Epiphany celebration continues to shine on Tarpon Springs
The Epiphany celebration in Tarpon Springs turns the small town into a festival that sees thousands of people descend on the area.
2. Church leaders bless the fleet ahead of Epiphany
The Blessing of the Fleet ahead of Epiphany is to make sure those who make their living on the ocean are safe.
3. Tampa Bay Venezuelan community reacts to Maduro’s capture
Some Tampa Bay Venezuelans are expressing happiness after Maduro’s capture, as well as some in the Cuban community
4. Business owners excited for Rays season in St. Pete
Edge District business owners in downtown are excited for the upcoming Tampa Bay Rays season in St. Petersburg, after collectively losing millions last year when the major league baseball team played home games in Tampa, according to the neighborhood association.
5. Multiple vehicles destroyed in garage fire at Tampa’s Grand Hyatt Hotel
Fire officials are still trying to determine what sparked a large fire Monday in the parking garage of the Grand Hyatt in Tampa.
6. Florida lawmakers prepare to tackle property taxes, state budget in 2026 legislative session
Florida lawmakers are set to converge on Tallahassee next Tuesday, where they will begin to tackle issues like Gov. Ron DeSantis’ proposed $117 billion budget.
Around the Nation
1. Man who broke windows at Vance’s Ohio home is detained, the Secret Service says
3. Trump says Ukraine didn’t target Putin residence in drone strike, as Kremlin claims
4. Oil stocks sharply higher after U.S. action in Venezuela
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