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

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Plan on another hot and muggy day on Wednesday with a few more afternoon storms firing up; the coverage will be a bit lower compared to recent days thanks to a batch of drier air paired with Saharan dust aloft. This trend will persist as we head into the holiday weekend, cutting back rain chances even more as we look ahead to Friday and Saturday.

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Highs: Low to Mid 90s

Lows: Upper 70s

Rain Coverage: 40%

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Around Central Florida

1. SpaceX launches another set Starlink satellites
During the early morning hours, SpaceX launched a batch of Starlink satellites on Wednesday.  

2. Dune renourishment project to begin to save Flagler County beaches
A dune and beach renourishment project is underway to restore three miles of dunes along highway A1A.

3. Air Mobile Ministries to deliver water purifiers in Beryl's aftermath
The team expects to fly to areas in need beginning Thursday.

4. Ninth Judicial Circuit hopes to impose harsher penalties for 'career criminals'
State Attorney Andrew Bain is looking to send a message to repeat violent offenders.

5. Jonathan Isaac agrees to $84 million deal with Magic, AP source says
It's yet another success story for Isaac, whose career seemed in jeopardy a few years ago because of injuries.


Around the Nation

1. White House wants to 'turn the page' on Biden's debate performance as questions from Dems mount

2. Judge delays Trump sentencing in hush money case to September after Supreme Court immunity ruling

3. FDA approves Eli Lilly's Kisunla to treat early symptoms of Alzheimer's

4. Risk of brain, gut and lung issues remains elevated three years after COVID-19 infection, study says

Quote of the Day

Amid growing concern that deepfake technology can be misused in politics, one Ohio lawmaker is leading an effort to prevent artificial intelligence-generated misinformation and disinformation from influencing voters.

Rep. Shontel Brown, D-Ohio, introduced the Securing Elections from AI Deception Act to require labels on election-related AI content and punish those who create and spread election-related misinformation with AI content.