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
A beautiful week ahead as high pressure remains in control across the state.
We’re set to remain sunny during the afternoons and mainly clear at night all week long.
Highs in the lower 80s early week will build into the mid 80s by late week.
Overnight lows will hover in the lower 60s early week before building to the mid 60s by this weekend.
Stay weather aware with alerts to your phone or tablet and check out the tropics by downloading the Spectrum News app.

Highs: Around 80
Lows: Around 60
Rain Coverage: 0%
Check your hour-by-hour forecast here | Share your weather photos
Today’s Big Stories
1. Orlando to begin removing artifacts from Pulse site next month
Once the items are removed, they will begin clearing the site for construction.
2. 122 missing children found in two-week operation, AG Uthmeier says
There were six felony arrests made.
3. Higher prices for Thanksgiving staples may await shoppers
That includes potatoes, meats, fresh vegetables and bakery items.
4. MCO flight operations resume after the FAA lifted restrictions
While restrictions have lifted, it will take some time for airlines and airports to get back to 100% normal.
5. Could starting school later be better for your student? Osceola Schools asks parents to vote
Parents have until Dec. 12Â to use their voice on what they believe the school district should do.
Happening Around Town
Winter Park Village Fall Concert Series
Tomorrow | 6 to 8 p.m. | The Fall Concert Series brings you a rotating lineup of talented local musicians performing by the fountain. From soulful singers to lively duos and bands, each week offers a brand-new sound for the whole family to enjoy.
Magic vs. Warriors
Tomorrow | 7 p.m. |Â The Magic turn their focus on a three-game homestand, which starts Tuesday against the Golden State Warriors at 7 p.m.
Veterans Month

Bryan Watson is an assistant professor of Systems Engineering at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.Â
Creating a sense of community for his students, especially for veterans, is something that he takes pride in.