Good morning, Tampa Bay. Here’s what you need to know today.
Your Weather Planner
After a cold start to the day, highs will be back into the 60s on Tuesday.
There will be plenty of sunshine with dry air.
Not as cold on Tuesday night but still in the 40s.
The warming trend will continue the rest of the week.

High: 65
Low: 48
Rain Coverage: 0%
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Around Tampa Bay
1. Rays, Hillsborough College officials set to discuss stadium site
The Hillsborough College board of trustees is scheduled to host a meeting Tuesday afternoon to hear the Rays idea of a stadium at the campus site.
2. Florida bills aim to stop capture of vulnerable aquatic animals for exhibits and education
Endangered species could get some new protections in Florida.
3. First family moves in under Habitat for Humanity’s Advancing Black Homeownership Program
Habitat for Humanity has launched a new push to expand Black homeownership. For many families, owning a home has felt out of reach.
4. Haines City working to construct more downtown parking as community grows
With growth comes traffic, and with traffic comes cars and the need for a place to park them. That’s the dilemma facing Haines City.
5. Feeding Tampa Bay holds volunteer event celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day
More than 1,000 volunteers converged across Feeding Tampa Bay sites Monday to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with a day of service, packing and preparing meals for people facing food insecurity across the region.
Around the Nation
1. Trump ties his stance on Greenland to not getting Nobel Peace Prize, European officials say
3. National protests planned for one-year anniversary of Trump inauguration
4. Buffalo Bills fire head coach Sean McDermott after playoff loss to Broncos
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Corporate chiefs and government leaders including U.S. President Donald Trump swarm into Davos, Switzerland, this week, joining an elite annual meeting that promotes dialogue and economic progress — even as a domineering tone from Washington has upended the global order and billionaires have reaped trillions in new wealth as the poor lag behind.
