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 drop down to the lower and middle 60s with mostly clear skies but with enough moisture at the surface patchy dense fog is anticipated especially between the hours of 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. Friday morning.

Afternoon high temperatures will feature the middle and upper 80s with feel like temperaturesino the lower 90s.

Late Friday afternoon there may be just enough moisture bubbling in from the interior of South Florida for a few limited light showers, but most of the area will continue with mostly clear to partly sunny conditions.

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Highs: Mid-80s

Lows: Mid-60s

Rain Coverage: 10%

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Today’s Big Stories

1. OCSO releases body camera footage from response to Stardust Racers death
Kevin Zavala died from his injuries sustained while riding the roller coaster.

2. Holly Hill man facing aircraft piracy charge after allegedly crashing car through gate at Daytona Beach International Airport
Investigators say Bryan J. Parker allegedly drove his car through part of the airport and nearly hit a taxiing airplane.

3. Engineering report reveals dozens of unsafe units at Lake Mary apartment complex
53 stair systems across 21 buildings were found to be unsafe, many deteriorating or partially detached.

4. Artemis II to bring traffic backups to Brevard County
Local, county and state transportation leaders are planning for traffic and congestion.

5. Senators are discussing ‘last and final’ offer to end funding shutdown as pressure mounts
With Congress set to leave town by week’s end for its spring break, calls are intensifying for an end to the stalemate that has left TSA officers unpaid.

6. Growth rate slowed in U.S. metro areas in 2025, with steepest drops along the southern border
The 2024 hurricanes caused residents to leave Florida, according to population estimates.

Happening Around Town

TWICE at Kia Center
March 27-28 | 8 p.m. | TWICE has been a major force in spreading K-pop globally, particularly in Japan and the U.S., earning numerous awards and breaking records for album sales and YouTube views. Their music blends pop, dance, and electronic styles, often paired with empowering or playful themes.

UpTown Art Expo at Cranes Roost Park
March 27-29 | UpTown Art Expo features over 140 art and fine craft exhibitors, with displays of glass, jewelry, paintings, photography, pottery, sculpture and more all available for purchase.

America 250

A new historical marker has been placed for Bok Tower at the I-4 rest stop in Polk County. FDOT has placed these signs for historical sites across the state for America 250, with at least one in each county.