Good morning, Central Florida. Here’s what you need to know today.
Your Weather Planner
Low visibility for the Monday morning commute is possible so please take caution on your drive.
Partly sunny skies are expected for Monday afternoon as temperatures rebound to the upper 70s from Seminole County south and to the north lower 70s.
A few isolated showers may be involved near our coastal counties, but overall wet weather activity is unlikely for all of Central Florida.
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Highs: Mid to Upper 70s
Lows: Upper 50s/Low 60s
Rain Coverage: 0%
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Around Central Florida
1. Ocala family advocates for rural pedestrian infrastructure after tragedy
Two months have passed since 18-year-old Shannon Rushing was hit and killed on Blichton Road.
2. Venezuelans in Orlando celebrate Nicolás Maduro’s capture
For members of Casa de Venezuela in Orlando, Saturday was a day of celebration.
3. Man suffers burns after attempted arson at Haines City High School, police say
According to officials, the man went into the school with a gas can that they believe was intended to start a fire inside the school.
4. Downtown Orlando church holds annual cross dive in Lake Eola
A golden cross was tossed into Lake Eola, where church members have to retrieve it for a special blessing.
Around the Nation & World
1. Rubio says U.S. won’t govern Venezuela but will press for changes through oil blockade
2. Venezuelans remain shell-shocked after U.S. captured Maduro
3. Minnesota must provide documents to U.S. government in child care fraud probe by next week
4. Hollywood starts 2026 with ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ No. 1, as James Cameron’s sci-fi epic crosses $1B
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Quote of the Day

Revelers chanted “liberty” and draped Venezuelan flags over their shoulders in South Florida on Saturday to celebrate the U.S. military operation to capture Nicolás Maduro and remove him from the country — a stunning outcome they had longed for but left them wondering what comes next in their troubled homeland.