Good morning, Tampa Bay. Here’s what you need to know today.
Your Weather Planner
The morning will be cold with lows in the mid-40s for Tampa Bay to near freezing for the Nature Coast.
Wind chills will be in the 30s for Tampa Bay to the mid-20s for the Nature Coast early on Monday.
Skies will be mostly sunny.
High temperatures will make it into the mid-50s, but the breezy northwest winds will make it feel colder.
Humidity will be very low.
The combination of wind and low humidity will make for a high risk of wildfires.
A Small Craft Advisory will continue be in effect throughout Monday over the waters.

High: 55
Low: 38
Rain Coverage: 0%
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Around Tampa Bay
1. St. Petersburg police chief says programs have kept youth crime down
Another new program is launching soon.
2. Hillsborough County Public Defender brings free legal help and more directly to community
Events are held on the third Saturday of every month.
3. Vets organization aims to bring in younger veterans
Club 214 Land & Sea tries to host different kinds of events, bringing vets together.
4. NASA to rollback Artemis moon rocket due to helium flow issue; March launch canceled
This new issue has pushed the launch date to a possible April launch.
Around the Nation & World
1. Armed man shot and killed after entering secure perimeter of Mar-a-Lago, Secret Service says
2. Department of Homeland Security suspends Global Entry as the partial government shutdown drags on
3. Trump says he’ll raise tariffs to 15% after Supreme Court ruling
4. Jack Hughes scores in overtime as U.S. beats Canada for gold at Olympics
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Quote of the Day

Jack Hughes scored in overtime and the U.S. beat Canada 2-1 in the gold medal final at the Milan Cortina Olympics on Sunday, earning the nation’s third men’s title at the Games and its first since the “Miracle on Ice” in 1980 — 46 years to the day of the upset over the mighty Soviet Union, too.
Unlike that ragtag group of college kids that pulled off one of the biggest shockers in sports history, the Americans in Milan were a machine that rode goaltender Connor Hellebuyck and a roster full of NHL players through the tournament unbeaten. Still, they were underdogs again against the stacked Canadians and came out on top — again.