It’s better to be prepared before a storm hits rather than having to go stock up on supplies during one. That’s why CBS News Miami
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As South Florida enters 2025 hurricane season, Fort Lauderdale residents prepare for all kinds of severe weather
South Florida is officially in hurricane season and people are already preparing for severe weather of all kinds. CBS News Miami went to Fort Lauderdale
FPL shares its 2025 hurricane preparedness checklist to help Floridians get ready for the next big storm
With the official start to the Atlantic Hurricane Season just days away, Florida Power & Light is urging all customers to be prepared before the
South Florida prepares for more storms while many still recover from Helene
CBS News Miami Live MIAMI — As South Florida is expected to face rain on Sunday and Tropical Storm Milton strengthens in the Gulf of Mexico,
The Atlantic hurricane season is at its peak, as Helene intensifies. Here’s how you should always be prepared
MIAMI — As the Gulf Coast of Florida braces for Hurricane Helene to make landfall this week, it serves as a reminder always to be
FPL storm tips to keep your family and home safe during hurricane season
At Florida Power & Light Company (FPL), safety is the cornerstone of our commitment to customers and employees. It is not a matter of if,
Tropical Storm Cindy types in the Atlantic as Tropical Storm Bret churns in the Caribbean
Tropical Storm Cindy joins TS Bret Tropical Storm Cindy joins TS Bret 02:10 MIAMI — The Nationwide Hurricane Heart mentioned Thursday night that Tropical Storm
Hurricane Hunters checking the Tropics
Hurricane Hunters checking the Tropics – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Hurricane hunter planes are always gathering essential tracking data during a storm. CBS News
Tips to Keep your family and home safe during hurricane season
FPL STORM TIPS Keep your family and home safe during hurricane season At FPL, safety is the cornerstone of our commitment to customers and employees.
Guide to storing gasoline for generators
MIAMI (CBS4) – Now that the storm has passed, and your lights are still on, chances are you are one of the lucky South Floridians