Good morning, Central Florida. Here's what you need to know today.
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Get those warm layers ready for venturing out today with morning temperatures in the 30s and 40s but feeling like the mid- to upper 20s at times with the north wind factored in. The latest front has cleared the area, and now we face an influx of chilly air, along with a good deal of sunshine.
Today will feature highs only in the mid-50s.
Highs: Mid-50s Lows: Upper 30s Rain Coverage: 0% |
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Around Central Florida
1. FEMA hurricane disaster relief deadline Tuesday
If Hurricanes Helene and Milton impacted you, the deadline to apply for FEMA Disaster Assistance is today.
2. City of Edgewater will implement temporary development moratorium
The city of Edgewater kicked off the new year with a development moratorium that will temporarily halt construction for a year.
3. Cold weather arrives in Florida
A Cold Weather Advisory is in effect for some counties across Central Florida. Marion County will be back in a Freeze Watch for tomorrow morning.
4. Orange County could resume funding to elections office as new supervisor begins
A spokesperson for the Orange County Mayor’s office says county commissioners were also informed on Monday that Gilzean filed to voluntarily dismiss his lawsuit against the county and comptroller.
5. FDOT to host open house to discuss safety upgrades, resurfacing of State Road 436 in Seminole County
In addition to repaving, Casselberry city leaders say they want to see pedestrian improvements at Chicory Lane.
Around the Nation
1. Winter storm delays, cancels thousands of flights
2. Biden meets with victims' families in New Orleans, attends prayer service and visits memorial
3. Republican leaders consider Trump's desire for 'one big, beautiful bill' for all his priorities
4. First U.S. death from H5N1 bird flu reported in Louisiana
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The state of Florida is defending itself in a lawsuit over House Bill 3, a new law designed to prevent minors from accessing online content deemed harmful.
The legislation, championed by Republican State Representative Chase Tramont of District 3, empowers the Florida Attorney General to impose civil penalties of up to $50,000 per violation on websites that fail to verify the age and identity of users.