Good morning, Central Florida. Here’s what you need to know today.

Your Weather Planner

After a chilly start, temperatures will start to recover as highs climb to the low 60s. While this is still cooler than our average high of 72, it won’t be as cold as yesterday. Expect plenty of sunshine and a northeast breeze that will keep poor to hazardous boating conditions in place along our east coast.

Onshore winds will send in more clouds for Wednesday and Thursday as temperatures return to the 70s. While there could be a very isolated shower, much of this week will remain dry. The next cold front that could bring in a better chance for rain along with another cool-down is slated for late Sunday into Monday. Stay tuned for updates as we narrow down the timing and rain potential. 

Stay up to date on the forecast by downloading the Spectrum News app

 

Highs: Low 60s

Lows: Upper 40s

Rain Coverage: 0%

Check your hour-by-hour forecast here | Share your weather photos

Around Central Florida

1. Immigration advocates, local, state leaders share concerns about potential ICE detention facility
Central Florida leaders and immigration advocates, local and state leaders spoke out Monday against the proposed ICE detention center that could potentially be housed in Orlando.

2. Rays, Hillsborough College officials set to discuss stadium site
The Hillsborough College board of trustees is scheduled to host a meeting Tuesday to hear the Rays idea of a stadium at the campus site.

3. Students at Rollins College empowered to spread Dr. King’s message to their community
It’s been more than 60 years since Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. visited Orlando to spread his message of justice and equality. On Monday, that message was front and center at Rollins College as students worked together to advance the movement in 2026. 

4. Local shelters seek more resourses after multiple cold snaps
Shelters across Central Florida are helping homeless people weather the biting cold again this week, and they could use help to keep their services on track.

Around the Nation

1. Trump ties his stance on Greenland to not getting Nobel Peace Prize, European officials say

2. Supreme Court to hear oral arguments in gun rights case Tuesday

3. Army puts 1,500 soldiers on standby for possible Minnesota deployment, AP sources say

4. National protests planned for one-year anniversary of Trump inauguration

Don’t Miss This

Quote of the Day

Corporate chiefs and government leaders including U.S. President Donald Trump swarm into Davos, Switzerland, this week, joining an elite annual meeting that promotes dialogue and economic progress — even as a domineering tone from Washington has upended the global order and billionaires have reaped trillions in new wealth as the poor lag behind.