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

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We're watching an approaching front but it won't arrive in time for us to cool down on Monday; we'll still make it to the upper 80s to near 90 degrees with breezy south-southwest winds. 

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Highs: Around 90

Lows: Upper 60s

Rain Coverage: 20%

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Around Central Florida

1. Operation Green Light helps drivers with overdue tickets, suspended licenses
The statewide initiative is running this week at courthouses across Central Florida.

2. Trump tariffs spark instability, economic concerns for restaurant owners
The owner of Pig Floyd’s in Orlando says the prices for ingredients have gone up.

3. PHOTO GALLERY: First look Universal Orlando's Epic Universe theme park
Spectrum News got a sneak peek of the highly-anticipated park, which includes five themed worlds.

4. Tavares residents may see 'drifting smoke' due to mulch fire
Lake County Fire Rescue expects the mulch to smolder for at least several weeks.

5. Florida House proposed EASE cuts threatens thousands of college students
More than 21,000 Florida college students could lose critical tuition help under a state House budget proposal.


Around the Nation

1. Asian shares nosedive as U.S. futures show further weakness

2. RFK Jr. says he visited Texas families after death of second child from measles-related illness

3. Federal cuts disrupt repairs to 2 iconic U.S. trails

4. Rising rivers threaten U.S. South and Midwest after barrage of rain and tornadoes

Quote of the Day

John Gutierrez had been thinking about buying a new laptop for the past year. The Austin, Texas, resident needed a computer with faster processing and increased storage for his photography work and had his sights set on a product from a Taiwanese brand.

Then President Donald Trump announced expansive new import tariffs Wednesday, including a 32% tax on imports from Taiwan. That day, Gutierrez ordered the laptop, with a base price of $2,400, from a retailer in New York specializing in photo and video gear.

Gutierrez was among the U.S. consumers rushing to buy big-ticket items before the tariffs take effect.