MIAMI – Potential Tropical Cyclone #2 is moving over the southwestern Caribbean Sea and is expected to become Tropical Storm Bonnie on Thursday. It will
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Tracking The Tropics: Tropical Storm Bonnie could form soon, two other systems monitored
MIAMI – The CBS4 Weather Team continues to track three areas in the tropics but none of these disturbances are a threat to South Florida.
Tracking The Tropics: Potential Tropical Cyclone #2, two other systems to keep an eye on
MIAMI – The CBS4 Weather team is busy tracking all the action in the tropics but there are no current threats to South Florida. At
Tracking the Tropics: 3 areas being tracked for possible development
MIAMI – It is getting active in the tropics with three areas that are being tracked for possible development. A tropical wave, known as Invest 94-L,
Disaster preparedness sales tax holiday ends Friday, June 10th
MIAMI LAKES – Your chance to stock up for hurricane supplies is running out. The annual sales tax holiday for supplies runs through Friday, June
Mechanics working overtime as water-damaged vehicles roll in after weekend of torrential downpours
MIAMI – The storms may have passed but the problems remain. Mechanics have their work cut out for them as thousands of people are bringing
Last day for displaced Coral Springs residents to gather belongings after buildings deemed unsafe
CORAL SPRINGS – Monday marked the last chance for displaced Coral Springs residents to take what they can salvage after their building was deemed unsafe
Tropical Storm Alex heads toward Bermuda with high winds
MIAMI – Tropical Storm Alex, the first named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, gained a bit more force as it headed toward Bermuda on
No-swim advisory issued after sewer overflows in central Miami-Dade
No-swim advisory issued after sewer overflows in central Miami-Dade 00:29 Source link
Storms soaks South Florida, leaving roads are underwater, cars are stalled out
MIAMI BEACH – Across South Florida, roads are underwater and cars are stalled out. “It’s a long-term concern,” says Anthony Touzard, who lives on Miami