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It's a humid and breezy day with winds out of the west around 10 to 20 mph.

There is a high risk of rip currents at the beaches for Wednesday and Thursday.

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Highs: 92

Lows: 81

Rain Coverage: 20%

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Around Tampa Bay

1. Pinellas County mobile home park bridge damaged by Debby
Floodwater from Hurricane Debby washed out a large section of a newly reconstructed bridge on Sunday which connects the Silk Oak Lodge mobile home park in the Clearwater area.

2. Sarasota police conduct about 500 water rescues during flooding
The Sarasota Police Department says they've rescued about 500 people from flooded homes in the wake of Tropical Storm Debby.

3. Cedar Key inn sees damage from Debby after renovating buildings following Idalia
When it comes to preventing mold, Aimee Firestine has become sort of an expert.

4. Resident in Plant City Mobile home park asks for a solution after flooding from storm
Families are working to pick up the pieces after Debby impacted many homes in Hillsborough County. One of those locations was Plant City.

5. Valrico residents on alert as Alafia River flooding concerns grow
Some parts of the Tampa Bay region saw as much as a foot for rain from Debby, the Alafia River in Hillsborough County flooded with all that extra rain.


Around the Nation

1. Harris picks Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate

2. Vance slams Harris, Walz in Philadelphia counter-event

3. 'We'll sleep when we're dead': Walz vows to hit the ground running in first rally as Harris' VP pick

4. Harris campaign says it raised $20 million after selecting Walz as VP

Quote of the Day

Boeing factory workers say they were pressured to work too fast and asked to perform jobs that they weren't qualified for, including opening and closing the door plug that later blew off an Alaska Airlines jet.

Those accounts from inside the company were disclosed Tuesday, as federal investigators opened a two-day hearing into the blowout, which further tarnished Boeing's safety reputation and left it facing new legal jeopardy.

Florida is one of about a dozen states that opted out of a federal program, a decision that nonprofits say could increase food insecurity for low-income families during the summer, when children do not have easy access to school meals.