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

Your Weather Planner

Winds will continue out of the south keeping the humidity high.

A weather system to our north moves away lowering the rain chance.

A stray shower of storm is still possible in the afternoon, mainly inland.

Temperatures will climb into the mid to upper 80s.

Winds will turn southwest near the coast, cooling off those areas in the afternoon.

Highs: 87

Lows: 71

Rain Coverage: 10%

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Around Tampa Bay

1. Lawmaker to ask for reimbursement as Rays stadium deal expires
Monday is the deadline that was set for the Rays to meet certain financial requirements as part of the stadium agreement deal.

2. MOSI set to debut new digital dome theatre
The Museum of Science and Industry is celebrating a new addition Monday. The facility is unveiling the country’s second-largest planetarium.

3. 'Taken too young': Family holds vigil for teenager killed in Hernando County
A vigil was held Sunday afternoon to remember Hernando County teenager Abbriella Elliot who was found dead near Cypress Lake Preserve last week.

4. Remembrance ceremony honors those at unmarked College Hill Cemetery
Saturday's event remembered the roughly 1,200 Black, Cuban, and other people buried in an unmarked grassy area. 

5. Ruskin woman hopes to transform opinion on women in landscape industry
One study says Latinos make up 61% of the landscaping industry compared to other sectors, but for women in landscaping, that number is much lower.

6. Building Success Summit takes networking to the next level
Area entrepreneurs have a chance to collaborate with each other and successful business owners in an upcoming conference.


Around the Nation

1. 'I'm not joking': Trump says he's considering ways to serve a third term as president

2. Minnesota officials seek answers in case of graduate student detained by ICE

3. U.S. immigration officials look to expand social media data collection

4. At least half of U.S. states now outlaw devices that convert pistols into machine guns

Quote of the Day

Even now it is hard for Meagan May to retell being diagnosed with stage four colon cancer.

She's part of a growing population of younger adults getting colon cancer, ages 35 to 50.

It is now recommended that people at the age of 45 get a colonoscopy screening.

Then continued to get screened every ten years.