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

Your Weather Planner

We will see mostly sunny skies with highs near 90 for Wednesday.

It will be a bit cooler at the coast with an afternoon sea breeze.

Low temperatures will fall to near 70 at night around Tampa Bay with some near 60 north.

Highs: 90

Lows: 70

Rain Coverage: 0%

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Around Tampa Bay

1. FSU students to hold march against gun violence
Students from Florida State University will march to the state capitol Wednesday to advocate for gun safety laws.

2. Lightning outmatched in Game 1 playoff loss to Panthers 
Tampa Bay fell into an early hole against the defending Stanley Cup champion and never recovered, falling 6-2 Tuesday night in the first game of the teams' first-round playoff series.

3. St. Pete Resident Task Force will tour flood prone neighborhoods
The pilot program kicks off with a bus tour of the Shore Acres and Riviera Bay neighborhoods.

4. SunWest Park reopens to public after damage sustained from hurricanes
Truckloads of the sand had to be brought in to repair the beach.

5. USF conducting multi-year study on contaminants in Tampa Bay fish
Preliminary results could come as soon as the end of the year.


Around the Nation

1. Trump says he has 'no intention' of firing Federal Reserve chair

2. Trump to travel to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE next month, speaks to Netanyahu about Iran amid nuclear talks

3. Wall Street rallies and recovers Monday's losses as the dollar and U.S. bond market steady

4. Federal judge blocks Trump administration from dismantling Voice of America

Quote of the Day

Most Americans say they support courts and Congress serving as checks on the president’s power, even as trust in all three branches of the federal government has declined, a new poll found.

According to a survey released Tuesday by the Annenberg Public Policy Center's Institutions of Democracy, U.S. adults have more trust in medical scientists and the military than they do in the Supreme Court, the president and other elected officials.