Good evening, Central Florida. We’re wrapping up the day for you with the most important stories you need to know and your weather outlook.

Your Weather Planner

Rain chances will pick up overnight as a front moves toward Central Florida. A few heavy showers will be possible, along with some breezy winds. Temperatures will fall into the upper 40s to low 50s.

The front will moves south Thursday, followed by dry and cooler air. In fact, highs Thursday will only reach the upper 50s to low 60s and will fall throughout the afternoon. 

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Highs: Upper 50s to Low 60s

Lows: Upper 40s to Low 50s

Rain Coverage: 40% Early

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Today’s Big Stories

1. Community meetings kick off in Orange County to address possible school closures
The community will have the opportunity to provide input on what the potential rezoning of the schools could look like.

2. Crew-11 to undock from ISS with astronaut who suffered medical issue
Splashdown is expected to happen at 3:40 a.m. ET, Thursday.

3. Duke Energy announces early removal of customers’ storm-related charges
Customers can expect a $33 reduction on the monthly bills to start.

4. Senate readies vote on Venezuela war powers as Trump pressures GOP defectors
Five GOP senators joined with Democrats to advance the resolution last week.

5. FDOT to begin State Road 426 project in Winter Park
Experts hope it will slow down drivers and make the area safer for pedestrians.

6. Franz Wagner off Magic’s injury report for game in Berlin on Thursday
That would make the Magic’s three German players — Franz and Moe Wagner and Tristan da Silva — available for the game.

Happening Around Town

Romeo & Juliet at Orlando Shakes
Ongoing until Feb. 8 | In a violent world, their families enmeshed in a bloody feud, young Romeo and Juliet fall in love. Despite the many obstacles standing in their way, they’re determined to find a happily ever after together. Will their love succeed, despite the odds?

Third Thursday Orlando
Tomorrow | Every third Thursday of every month, enjoy a free art gallery, live music, free admission to the history center, food and drink specials and a makers market.

Lights On at Brevard Zoo
Ongoing until Jan. 18 | Step into the first-of-its-kind nighttime art experience where endangered wildlife takes center stage. Lights On will transform Brevard Zoo after dark with over 30 captivating artworks.

Chef’s Kitchen

Chef Jason Borajkiewicz of The Restorative in Dunedin shares his ricotta gnocchi recipe. It’s five ingredients, and chef adds a butter glaze and toppings.