Good morning, Tampa Bay. Here’s what you need to know today.
Your Weather Planner
Monday morning will still be comfortably cool with lows in the upper 50s around Tampa Bay to near 50 for the Nature Coast.
Expect some fog briefly in the morning.
Expect plenty of sunshine for the day with winds out of the west at 5 to 10 mph.
High temperatures will be in the upper 70s near the coast to mid 80s inland.

Highs: 79
Lows: 60
Rain Coverage: 0%
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Around Tampa Bay
1. Nonprofit group honors fallen U.S. Army soldier during memorial service
His remains will be lead to Bushnell National Cemetery today.
2. Iowa beats No. 1 seed and defending champ Florida
Alvaro Folgueiras nailed a 3-pointer with 4.5 seconds remaining and Iowa eliminated defending national champion Florida.
3. Tampa playground renamed after Harrison Boonstoppel
Boonstoppel was one of two people killed in an October 2023 shooting in Ybor City.
4. Enhanced role for ICE at U.S. airports; though no plans right now at Tampa International
Trump made clear on Sunday that he was going ahead with the plan to have immigration enforcement officers assist the Transportation Security Administration.
5. 1 dead, 2 injured in Coquina Key house fire
A house fire that broke out in Coquina Key left an 18-year-old girl dead and two others injured early Sunday morning, St. Petersburg Fire Rescue said.
Around the Nation & World
1. 2 pilots killed in collision between jet and vehicle at LaGuardia Airport
2. Former FBI Director Robert Mueller dies
3. Democrats sharpen criticism of Vance as they look past Trump to the 2028 presidential campaign
4. U.S. and Iran trade threats of expanding war after strikes near sites tied to nuclear programs
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Tampa Bay area farmer shares experience, encourages women to join farming industry
Improvements coming to the Sunshine Skyway Fishing Piers
Universal Orlando announces theme for its 2026 Halloween Horror Nights
Quote of the Day

As thousands of Haitians in the United States face uncertainty over Temporary Protected Status (TPS), Haiti is taking a historic step to include its diaspora in the country’s democratic future.
Plans are underway to allow Haitians living abroad to vote in Haiti’s 2026 general elections—potentially giving millions of people outside the country a formal political voice for the first time.
The first round of voting is scheduled for Aug. 30, 2026, marking Haiti’s first national election in nearly a decade.