Good morning, Central Florida. Here’s what you need to know today.
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After a cool start on Tuesday, highs will bounce back to around 80 under a mix of sun and clouds; it will be a bit breezy, especially along the coast, with winds off the Atlantic.
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Highs: Near 80
Lows: Low 60s
Rain Coverage: 0%
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Around Central Florida
1. Election Day Tuesday: Races in Brevard, Lake, Orange and Volusia counties
Parts of the Central Florida area will have Election Day races today, most notably the city of Orlando.
2. Affordable Care Act premiums could increase for many Floridians
Almost 4.7 million Floridians rely on the Affordable Care Act for health insurance. Many of them are getting policy renewal notices with sharp increases in what they will have to pay each month during 2026.
3. Nonprofits see increase in demand as funding for SNAP benefits runs dry
The U.S. Department of Agriculture says funding has run dry for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program — also known as SNAP or food stamps — leaving nearly 42 million Americans who rely on the assistance at risk of not seeing their debit-like EBT cards refilled this month.
4. AdventHealth Minneola is expected to open in December
More healthcare is coming to south Lake County. AdventHealth will open a brand-new hospital in December in Minneola, located on Hancock Road near the Florida turnpike.
Around the Nation
1. Dick Cheney, one of the most powerful and polarizing vice presidents of U.S. history, dies at 84
2. Trump administration says SNAP will be partially funded in November
3. President Trump accuses Democrats of extortion as shutdown stretches into its 34th day
4. Trump dismisses idea of war with Venezuela but won’t comment on possible land strikes
5. Ukraine gets more Patriot air defense systems to counter deadly Russian attacks
President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs on most items imported to the U.S. will face the scrutiny of the Supreme Court this week as businesses and consumers are grappling with the economic impact.
“The unpredictability of tariffs has been a huge, huge issue,” said Bryan Pate, CEO of PT Motion Works.
