News Summary
St. Petersburg residents should prepare for cloudy skies and a 40% chance of thunderstorms today, with highs around 77°F. In more exciting news, Amorino Gelato is opening in the EDGE District, offering traditional Italian flavors and delightful desserts. Additionally, the EDGE Collective development is underway, and Pepper Lunch has opened a new location in Pinellas Park. Local lottery winners are shining bright with substantial prizes, while the city promotes arts through the Level Up Arts Grant program and continues recovery efforts from recent hurricanes. Stay safe as severe storms are expected later this week.
St. Petersburg Weather and Exciting New Developments!
Hey there, St. Petersburg! If you’re stepping out today, be prepared for cloudy skies in the morning. As we head into the afternoon, the forecast calls for some scattered showers and potential thunderstorms, with about a 40% chance of rain. Some of these storms might even pack a punch, so make sure to keep your umbrella handy! The high is expected to reach around 77°F with a breezy south wind blowing at 15 to 25 mph. Later in the evening, it looks like we’ll have more scattered thunderstorms, increasing the chance of rain to 50%. However, don’t worry too much, as the skies are expected to clear overnight, dropping to a cozy low of 59°F with a gentle west-northwest wind.
Sweet Treats Coming to the EDGE District!
Exciting news for sweet tooth aficionados! Amorino Gelato, an artisanal gelato brand straight from Paris, has signed a long-term lease at 1246 Central Ave. in the trendy EDGE District. This delightful gelato shop will take over more than 1,800 square feet and promises to tantalize your taste buds with over 24 traditional Italian flavors, along with scrumptious treats like crepes and sorbets. It’s the perfect spot to treat yourself to a cool dessert after dodging those afternoon storms!
And if you’re curious about what else is happening in the EDGE District, let me tell you about the EDGE Collective. This mixed-use development spans a whopping 500,000 square feet and is also home to the fabulous Moxy St. Pete hotel along with various retail spaces. There’s plenty to look forward to!
New Dining Destinations
On a different culinary note, if you’re a fan of sushi or stir-fry, you’ll be excited to know that Pepper Lunch has officially opened its doors at 4699 Park Blvd in Pinellas Park. This restaurant specializes in fast-casual Japanese dining and offers a mouthwatering menu featuring popular dishes like Beef Pepper Rice and several tantalizing pasta options. Talk about a great new dining choice!
Local Lottery Winners
In other news that adds a sprinkle of good fortune to our community, two locals have recently claimed remarkable $1 million prizes from the Florida Lottery. Matthew White, a 43-year-old from Clearwater, opted for a one-time lump-sum payment of $640,000 after scratching his winning ticket purchased from a local 7-Eleven. The store itself received a friendly bonus of $2,000 for making someone’s day. Meanwhile, Duong Nguyen, a 39-year-old from Pinellas Park, also struck it rich with the Gold Rush Limited scratch-off, claiming a lump sum of $795,000. He bought his ticket from Bolsa Oriental Market, which similarly will receive a $2,000 bonus for the sale.
Arts and Recovery Initiatives
St. Petersburg is also taking steps to help promote arts and culture with the launch of the Level Up Arts Grant program. This initiative is designed for non-profits with budgets of $50,000 or less. Grants will be available until June 30 or until the funds run out, with eligible applications being processed on a first-come, first-served basis. Each grant could provide up to $2,500 to eligible organizations. The final decisions will be made by the Arts Advisory Committee and City Council.
Additionally, the city is actively working towards recovery from hurricanes Helene and Milton. They’ve waived $1 million in permitting fees, and over 6,500 permits have been issued so far, ensuring that those affected receive the assistance they need. Impactful recovery efforts continue under the $159.8 million Sunrise St. Pete disaster recovery plan, which aims for long-term improvement of our infrastructure.
Lastly, keep an eye on the skies this Thursday as severe storms are expected, potentially leading to flash floods and damaging winds. Make sure to take care of yourself and stay informed!
Stay safe, stay happy, and enjoy everything our charming city has to offer!
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