Good morning, Tampa Bay. Here's what you need to know today.

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A cold front moves south of our area and the rain is ending.

We are breezy and cooler today with temperatures staying in the 60s for most of us this afternoon.

A north wind increases to 15 to 20 mph with higher gusts.

Winds will be stronger over the Gulf, so small craft exercise caution today.

Tonight will be chilly with low temperatures near 40 in the Nature Coast and the mid 40s to low 50s in Tampa Bay. 

High: 67

Low: 50

Rain Coverage: 0%  

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Around Tampa Bay

1. A return to normalcy as tax season kicks off
With the start of this year’s tax season starting Monday, the IRS and tax officials are looking at a more normal year.

2. Tampa Bay Downs exercise rider dies, moment of silence held in honor
Daniel Quintero, 19, died after a training accident.

3. Two Tampa Bay women mark abortion rights anniversary two ways
Abortion rights activists say it was the largest gathering of abortion rights supporters they've ever seen come together in St. Petersburg for this annual commemoration of the Roe v. Wade landmark ruling, but this year unlike the previous 49, no one came to celebrate.

4. Florida's gas prices stay the same 
To kick off the workweek, both the nation's and Florida's gas prices are staying the same, AAA reported on Monday. 


Around the Nation

1. Sheriff: Suspect in dance club shooting killed self in van

2. Abortion at crossroads after midterms with focus on states

3. FBI searched Biden home, found documents marked classified

4. 'Avatar' marks 6 straight weeks at No. 1, crosses $2 billion

Quote of the Day

The United States Supreme Court on Thursday said that it has not identified the individual who leaked the draft of the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health opinion last year, the ruling which overturned the constitutional right to an abortion.

The draft opinion, published by POLITICO in May of last year, was largely the same as the formal decision issued the next month. Chief Justice John Roberts ordered an investigation into what he termed an "egregious breach of trust" the day after the draft opinion was published.