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  1. Jerry Burton, 31, of Tampa, works to lay new asphalt along 49th Street North and 94th Avenue North in Pinellas Park in 2019. A new study from researchers at Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University found that Tampa is seeing the largest increase in nighttime temperatures during the fall months when compared to the biggest cities in the state.
  2. An oak leafroller inches across a pollen-speckled window in Clearwater. This caterpillar is the immature or larval stage of the oak moth.
  3. People mingle at Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park along the green-dyed Hillsborough River in Tampa during the River O’Green Fest in March 2022. Forecasters are anticipating the warmest temperatures of the year so far ahead of St. Patrick's Day weekend in Tampa Bay. Temperatures will cool off slightly on Saturday, when thousands are expected to flock to this year's edition of the festival.
  4. Passengers move between terminals on March 5 at Tampa International Airport in Tampa. The airport is experiencing delays and cancellations on one of the busiest travel days due to storms.
  5. Erin Roth, left, is shown in the entrance of her porch along with her neighbor Douglas McVey at her mobile home at the Twin City manufactured home community at 10636 Gandy Blvd. N. in St. Petersburg. Pinellas County is requiring tenants to raise their homes by June or leave the park.
  6. The National Weather Service said to expect up to an inch of rain over the first half of the week from a number of storms. On Jan. 6, 2024 people take cover from the rain around Spring Bayou in Tarpon Springs.
  7. From left, Midia Camacho, Hector Perez, Rosalba Maldonado and Jonathan Greenwell watch the annular solar eclipse on Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023, at Perot Museum of Nature and Science in Dallas.
  8. Clearwater Lt. Mike Spitaleri places a tennis ball on the grave of his K-9 partner, Major, during the annual K-9 Memorial Service at Curlew Hills Memory Gardens pet cemetery on Tuesday in Palm Harbor.
  9. A cone of vanilla soft serve outside Twistee Treat on St. Pete Beach.
  10. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has released graphics showing sea surface temperature anomalies across the globe. Experts say temperatures are record-hot, even off the heels of an already unprecedented summer of ocean heat.
  11. The Allman Betts Band performs during the Gasparilla Music Festival at Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park in 2022 in Tampa. The weather was sunny that day, but rain is expected during the festival on Saturday and Sunday.
  12. The National Weather Service is calling for a rain-free and cool Valentine's Day on Wednesday in Tampa Bay. In 2022, Gary Graham of St. Petersburg brought his Scottish terrier Ceilidh on her remote-controlled decorated wagon to Localtopia in St. Petersburg.
  13. Some workers are shown wearing facial coverings and long sleeves to protect themselves from the hot sun while working at USF St. Petersburg in this 2015 file photo.
  14. The location of a 4.0 magnitude earthquake off the east coast of Florida recorded by the U.S. Geological Survey. Experts say earthquakes are rare, but not impossible, in and around Florida.
  15. Fleet supplies manager Scott Wilson, left, and shrimper Steven Maxey walk through the wreckage of shrimping trawlers at Erickson and Jensen Seafood Packers on Sept. 30, 2022, at Fort Myers Beach, just days after Hurricane Ian made landfall in Southwest Florida. Hurricane Ian strengthened to a Category 5 storm while in the Gulf of Mexico, but had weakened to a Category 4 storm by the time it smashed into land.
  16. This GOES-East GeoColor satellite image taken at 9:56 a.m. EDT on Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2022, and provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, shows Hurricane Ian passing over western Cuba. The familiar “cone of uncertainty” produced by the National Hurricane Center to forecast the location and ferocity of a tropical storm is getting an update this year to include predicted impacts in inland areas, where wind and flooding are sometimes more treacherous than damage to the coasts.
  17. Ame Emery of Tampa and Andrew Kirn of Dunedin walk their dog, Austin, while enjoying hot cocoas on Clearwater Beach on Monday afternoon as cold air sank into the Tampa Bay area.
  18. The Jose Gasparilla pirate ship sails while the Children's Gasparilla parade takes place along Bayshore Boulevard in Tampa on Saturday.
  19. Abnormally cold weather is expected this weekend in the Tampa Bay area, including on Saturday when the Gasparilla Children's Parade is held in Tampa. In this photo, parade goers reach for beaded necklaces during last year's parade.
  20. Dave Panfil of Largo uses an umbrella to protect himself from the rain while walking along the shoreline at Indian Rocks Beach on Dec. 16, 2023.
  21. A pair of white pelicans are pictured at Crescent Lake Park in late December. The birds migrate south every winter.
  22. The warm glow at sunrise does not take the chill out of the air as a runner and pup pass by at North Shore Park Wednesday in St. Petersburg.
  23. Brandon L’heureux, with the city of Tarpon Springs Public Works department, is shown inspecting flooding on Dec. 17 after a low-pressure system moved into Florida.
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