Morning Briefing: Tampa — October 10, 2025

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

Your Weather Planner

Morning temperatures will be similar to yesterday morning.

Highs temperatures should be a bit lower than they have been, in the upper 80s.

A few showers will develop in the afternoon and will move west. Rain chances are higher inland compared to the coast. 

Lows will fall to the low 70s around Tampa Bay Friday night, but it will be cooler inland, and in the 60s north. 

Highs: 86

Lows: 71

Rain Coverage: 30%

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Around Tampa Bay

1. Feeding Tampa Bay to open relief site for federal workers
Feeding Tampa Bay is taking proactive steps to support affected federal employees in the area.

2. Clearwater Ferry re-opens route in Dunedin
The Clearwater Ferry service to Dunedin that was suspended after Hurricanes Helene and Milton is up and running again.

3. Tampa City Council’s Racial Reconciliation Committee will be dissolved
After less than a year of work, Tampa’s Racial Reconciliation Committee has been stopped.

4. Morton’s Siesta Market recalls Hurricane Milton 1 year later
It has been one year since Hurricane Milton made landfall near Siesta Key on Oct. 9, 2024. 

5. A look back at The Center’s inspiring recovery efforts
A look back at The Center of Anna Maria Island’s inspiring recovery efforts which helped the community rebound.

Around the Nation

1. Israeli Cabinet approves ‘outline’ of deal to release hostages held by Hamas

2. ‘Hopefully an ever-lasting peace’: Trump declares victory in Cabinet meeting after Israel, Hamas deal

3. New York Attorney General Letitia James charged in fraud case after pressure campaign by Trump

4. A battle is brewing on Capitol Hill over ensuring troops are paid during shutdown

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Quote of the Day

The Florida House designated State Rep. Sam Garrison as the next Speaker of the Florida House on Thursday.

The unanimous GOP vote positions the Fleming Island Republican to lead the chamber during the 2027 and 2028 legislative sessions.

After Milton, hurricane debris removal tops 128K tons in Treasure Island

Spectrum News Staff

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