Tropical Storm Arlene forms in Gulf of Mexico west of Florida. While Arlene is headed south and won't directly impact Florida, we will still feel indirect impacts from the system, in terms of rainfall. This is the time to prepare your home and business for the Hurricane Season.
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The @NWSMiami meteorologists are tracking a strong thunderstorm west of Miami with wind gusts of 50 to 55 mph, & nickel size hail. Radar indicates gusty winds could knock down tree limbs & possibly toss around unsecured objects. Some minor damage to outdoor objects is possible. Several locations are forecasted to be impacted to include the #CityofMiami. Torrential rainfall is also occurring with this storm & may lead to localized flooding to the S. Florida area.
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11am AST Monday, November 7 Key Messages for Subtropical Storm #Nicole.
Hurricane & Storm Surge Watches have been issued for the east coast of Florida, and the Tropical Storm Watch has been changed to a Hurricane Watch for the NW Bahamas.
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South Florida is now under Tropical storm watches and warnings issued ahead of Hurricane Ian. This is your last chance to make preparations. Please stay safe!
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El abogado Benjamín Álvarez estará conversando con el comisionado de la Ciudad de Miami por el Distrito 4, @Manolo4Miami sobre importantes temas para la comunidad como el presupuesto de la ciudad y el estadio de David Beckham, no te la puedes perder por Radio Caracol 1260 am
Although the hurricane center predicts the center of the storm will pass through the middle of the state, the winds and rains of the lopsided storm will likely be felt most in South Florida.
The NHC started issuing forecasts for Potential Tropical Cyclone One Thursday evening, and forecasters said they expect a tropical depression to form by Friday morning and strengthen into a tropical storm before making landfall on Florida’s west coast on Saturday.