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

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North to northeasterly winds will send in enough moisture for an isolated shower on Wednesday, but much of the time we will be dry as highs return to typical April levels, near 80 degrees. We'll be under a mix of sun and clouds with cooler temperatures expected at the coast. 

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Highs: Around 80

Lows: Around 60

Rain Coverage: 20%

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Around Central Florida

1. Statewide ban on fluoride in local water advancing in Florida Capitol
CS 700 seeks to restrict flouride use in water sources throughout the state, among other farm-related items.

2. Volusia County school leaders seek to address $25 million budget deficit
Board members said readjustments need to be made.

3. Dozens of Osceola parents rally before school board meeting over changes to ESE classes
The Osceola County School Board met Tuesday night to address their new ESE class updates for the 2025-2026 school year.

4. Trump’s NASA pick Jared Isaacman to have confirmation hearing Wednesday
The Senate Commerce Committee will hear on Wednesday from President Donald Trump’s nominee, Jared Isaacman, for the NASA administrator position.

5. DeSantis appoints Andrew Bain to Orange County Court
The appointment comes after Bain lost the election for Orange-Osceola state attorney.

6. Rep. Luna, more lawmakers taking on FEMA's 50 percent rule
The Florida congressional delegation is meeting in Washington D.C. on Wednesday to discuss the state’s hurricane recovery efforts.


Around the Nation

1. Trump signs orders to boost declining coal industry

2. AP wins reinstatement to White House events after judge rules government can’t bar its journalists

3. Senators grill Trump's top trade rep as Republicans grow increasingly wary of tariff strategy

4. Texas measles outbreak tops 500 cases, including multiple at a day care in Lubbock

5. Trump administration freezes more than $1 billion in federal funding to Cornell University

Quote of the Day

Two Polk County mothers are fighting to keep Haitian loved ones in the U.S. after learning they could be deported.

They say the decision completely goes against why they voted for President Trump in the 2024 election.