There this morning. Many of us already in the 50s. We are helped out by southerly winds that are still mainly 10 to 15 mph with some higher gusts already this morning. But they will be picking up. Gusts will be 20 to 30 mph clouds tracking in and they will stick with us today, but the moisture with this system holds off until tomorrow. Today, we will be partly sunny, breezy and warm with highs in the mid 60s to mid 70s and winds gusting to 25 or 30 mph. Winds get have more on that in a few minutes. With this system holds off until other direction. Ill have a big story this morning a Police Officer faces charges after killing a man earlier this year during a traffic stop. As dan shenenman reports, the prosecutor ruling the use of deadly force was not justified. The officer who fatally shot Philando Castile will face charges. Castile was killed during a traffic stop in july. The shooting. Streamed on facebook. Sparked outrage. Please dont tell me hes dead. Officer jeronimo yanez, who fir
I think we will warm up big time. St. Pete a warm spot next to the water at 63 but the rest of us are very chile this morning. Zephyrhills is down halfmile again patches of fog out there and it will be dense. By midday already look at the temperatures. 76 by your lunchtime and we will hit highs close if not hitting 80 degrees this afternoon. That will not be the case a pretty potent cold front coming our way. Good morning everybody. Serious crash on i275 that had most of the northbound lanes blocked. You can see the crash involving a motorcycle. Motorcyclist was killed so the interstate right around downtown just before you get to i4 was shut down for most of the night. It did reopen about 30 minutes ago. I could show you what the area see we are all clear so no more delays on i275 or i4. Also ahead serious crash in pascoe state would. Braydon kenwood drive. 52 is closed in both directions between us 41 and the park. However within the past few minutes all the lanes have just reopen. T
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