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
After a few showers this afternoon, rain activity will wind down overnight with partly cloudy skies. Temperatures will drop into the 60s to start Tuesday morning.
High pressure sitting out in the Atlantic will keep the easterly flow around. Onshore flow patterns will keep low-end rain chances in the forecast each day. It will not be a complete washout, but a few showers during the afternoon and early evening for some. Breezy conditions continue with winds around 10 to 15 and the occasional gust up to 20 mph. Temperatures will gradually warm by the end of the week as highs get closer to the mid 80s.
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Highs: Low 80
Lows: Mid 60s
Rain Coverage: 20%
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Today’s Big Stories
1. Artemis II Mission:
2. TSA workers at Orlando International Airport to be paid for the first time in weeks
Transportation Security Administration employees may finally start seeing some financial relief soon after going 44 days without pay during the partial government shutdown.
3. Border czar: ICE will stay at airports until operations back to normal
Federal immigration enforcement agents will continue assisting the Transportation Security Administration at U.S. airports until “they feel like they are 100%,” border czar Tom Homan said Sunday.
4. Trump issues new threat to Iran’s civilian infrastructure if a ceasefire isn’t reached ‘shortly’
U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday threatened widespread destruction of Iran’s energy resources and other vital infrastructure, including desalination plants that supply drinking water, if a deal to end the war is not reached “shortly.”
5. U.S. reopens embassy in Venezuela months after military operation to remove Maduro
The United States has formally reopened its embassy in Caracas, Venezuela, after the restoration of full diplomatic relations with the South American country following the Trump administration’s ouster of then-President Nicolas Maduro in early January.
In Case You Missed It

Thousands of sports fans are celebrating the return of spring football to Central Florida.
More than 11,000 people watched Sunday as the Orlando Storm kicked off its first United Football League season with a 23-16 win against the Columbus Aviators at Inter&Co Stadium.