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
Overnight temperatures will dip into the upper 50s with light to calm winds.
Patchy fog may develop late tonight into early tomorrow morning, but it should dissipate by mid-morning.
High pressure will keep conditions quiet this Christmas Eve, delivering a warm and dry setup.
Under mostly clear skies, temperatures will warm into the upper 70s.
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Highs: Upper 70s
Lows:Â Upper 50s
Rain Coverage: 0%
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Today’s Big Stories
1. Demings seeks renegotiation of agreement on ICE arrests, reimbursement for added expenses
In a letter to the U.S. Marshals Service, the mayor said the current IGSA is costing Orange County $92 per day more than it is being paid.
2. FHP underscores ‘Move Over Law’ after fatal I-95 accident
The law requires drivers to move over or slow down for disabled vehicles.
3. Former Nebraska senator and UF president Ben Sasse says he has stage-four cancer
Sasse, 53, made the announcement on social media, saying he learned of the disease last week.
4. U.S. economy expands at surprisingly strong 4.3% annual rate in third quarter
However, inflation remains higher than the Federal Reserve would like.
5. Powerball top prize jumps to $1.7 billion after no winners Monday
The top prize is the fourth-largest in the game’s history.
6. Port Canaveral officials discuss proposal for liquid natural gas facility
Officials from two energy companies say there’s a shortage of liquid natural gas facilities to meet the state’s future demand in the space and maritime industries.
Happening Around Town
Surfing Santas
Tomorrow | 8 a.m. to Noon | You’re invited to join in on this Cocoa Beach tradition that brings hundreds of surfers to the beach… dressed up as Santa. Whether you surf or you’re looking to join in the holiday spirit, there’s no other beach having this much fun on Christmas Eve.
The Byrne Brothers: Celtic Christmas
Tomorrow | 6 & 8:30 p.m. | Delight in an Irish Christmas Eve with this award-winning family band. Accompanied by world-class Irish dancers, they bring a lively mix of banjo, mandolin, bagpipes and fiddle to Judson’s Live.
Mary Stratton had her own struggles when she was a young student but her fourth grade teacher helped her overcome challenges in reading and writing which changed her life.
