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

Your Weather Planner

Today will be another humid day with partly sunny skies.

Highs will be in the low 90s with scattered showers and storms, primarily later in the day.

Lows at night fall to the upper 70s. 

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High: 91

Low: 79

Rain Coverage: 50%

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Around Tampa Bay

1. Bay area residents, governments cope with flooding after recent storms
Areas across Tampa Bay are dealing with the aftermath of flooding from recent storms.

2. Florida exploring more nuclear energy options
Florida is exploring opportunities to expand nuclear power.

3. Tampa’s most popular bus route could become fare-free
One of Tampa's most popular bus routes could soon be fare-free.

4. Hillsborough County crews managing flooding in Town ’N Country area 
Public works crews worked around the clock Wednesday night and Thursday morning to contain damage from heavy rainfall that impacted the Town ’N Country neighborhood in western Hillsborough County.  

5. Final day of storm preparedness sales tax holiday arrives 
Friday is the final day for residents to prepare for the rest of storm season by stocking up on supplies tax free.


Around the Nation

1. Father of Georgia school shooting suspect arrested on charges including second-degree murder

2. What to know about the 2 students and 2 teachers killed in Georgia school shooting

3. Hunter Biden enters surprise guilty plea to avoid tax trial months after his gun conviction

4. Trump calls for lower corporate taxes on American-made goods

Quote of the Day

The Biden administration is examining the four largest U.S. airline frequent-flyer programs and how they devalue points that consumers have earned and frequently change the number of points or miles needed to book flights.

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg wrote to the CEOs of American, Delta, Southwest and United on Thursday, asking each for a report on policies, fees and other features of their loyalty program.