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

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An approaching front will introduce enough moisture to trigger a few showers and thunderstorms on Tuesday, but coverage will be spotty; the east coast sea breeze will also enhance the rain chance for the eastern side of the peninsula. Otherwise, skies will be partly sunny as highs peak in the low to mid-80s.

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Highs: Lower 80s

Lows: Mid-60s

Rain Coverage: 30%

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Around Central Florida

1. Orange County likely to commit funds towards potential Jaguars season
Florida Citrus Sports was given an initial thumbs up for $11 million in funding to bring the 2027 Jacksonville Jaguars football season to Orlando.

2. Immigration attorney talks navigating end to CHNV humanitarian parole program
Spectrum News sat down with an immigration attorney who explains what those who came to the U.S. should do now, before the program ends on April 24.

3. Orlando leaders approve program to create mobile bus shelter
The new program is called 407 Connect and is expected to transform two 45-foot buses into temporary shelters for the unhoused.

4. Leesburg city leaders approve multi-unit hangar building for their airport
The Leesburg City Commission approved a plan to move forward with a multi-unit hangar building at the Leesburg International Airport Monday evening.


Around the Nation

1. Senior Trump administration officials reportedly planned Yemen bombings in group chat shared with journalist by accident

2. At Nadine Menendez trial, prosecutors portray her as 'partner in crime' with her convicted husband

3. Trump assails judge who blocked deportations as appeals court panel appears divided

4. Trump says DOGE cuts are making 'America great again' as he convenes Cabinet and Elon Musk

Quote of the Day

The White House is aiming to bring on corporate sponsors for this year’s Easter Egg Roll, according to multiple reports, a move that would deviate from traditional norms surrounding the nearly 150-year-old holiday celebration. 

CNN first reported over the weekend that event production company Harbinger is leading the effort, with sponsorships starting at $75,000 and running as high as $200,000. Deals for potential sponsors, according to a document, posted online by The New York Times, that was sent to businesses, include advertising opportunities, such as naming rights to areas of the event, typically held on the White House South Lawn, and the chance to put branding and logos on signage or items featured at the celebration.