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Tropical Storm Debby expected to form this weekend, warnings issued in Florida

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www.youtube.com – FOX 35 Orlando – 2024-08-02 10:44:25

SUMMARY: Potential Tropical Cyclone 4, now known as potential tropical system number four or future Tropical Storm Debbie, is heading toward Florida this weekend. Currently off the coast of Cuba with maximum winds of 30 mph, it’s expected to cross Cuba today and impact the Florida West Coast from Saturday night through Sunday night. Preparations should be made today for potential rain, tornadoes, and flooding, with forecasts indicating 7 to 15 inches of rain possible. A state of emergency has been declared, urging residents to prepare, as the storm may bring significant rainfall and flash flooding despite limited wind concerns.

The National Hurricane Center (NHC) said Potential Tropical Cyclone Four, formerly known as Invest 97L, has a strong chance of becoming a tropical depression, and potentially Tropical Storm Debby this weekend near Florida.

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Mom arrested for accidentally shooting daughter at Miami-Dade McDonald's out of jail

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www.youtube.com – CBS Miami – 2024-11-24 22:49:57

SUMMARY: A Sunrise mother, 32-year-old Melissa Valom, has been released from jail after an incident where her 15-year-old daughter was accidentally shot. The shooting occurred at a McDonald’s in Northwest Miami during an argument, which Valom initiated. After allegedly threatening a group of people, she dropped her gun, causing it to fire and injure her daughter. Valom faces multiple charges, including aggravated assault and culpable negligence, with a bond set at $5,000 for each charge. Police have video evidence of Valom holding the gun before it discharged. Valom has been barred from contacting the victims.

CBS News Miami’s Anna McAllister has the latest on the case.

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Future of baseball in Tampa Bay

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www.youtube.com – ABC Action News – 2024-11-24 12:00:29

SUMMARY: The Rays’ efforts to secure a new stadium in St. Petersburg have hit a major setback. The proposed deal is now likely dead after delays and political opposition from local officials, including Pinellas County Commissioners and the St. Pete City Council. Rays co-president Brian Auld criticized the delays and lack of support, particularly from new commissioners who oppose the funding. St. Pete Mayor Ken Welch pledged not to ask taxpayers for more money and vowed to meet with the Rays to explore alternatives. Meanwhile, the possibility of the Rays never returning to Tropicana Field remains, with repairs deemed uncertain and costly.

This week the bluntness of baseball business became all too clear when the Rays suspended their deal and the county delayed funding to build a new stadium. ABC Action News reporter Erik Waxler reports on what we learned this week and where the ball may drop next.

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South Florida 8 a.m. Weather Forecast for Sunday 11/24/2024

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www.youtube.com – CBS Miami – 2024-11-24 07:21:51

SUMMARY: The weather in Miami is currently beautiful but chilly, with a clear blue sky as hurricane season has ended. Meteorologist Casey Sherman reports that temperatures were in the 50s over the weekend but are slightly warmer today, with Miami at 60 degrees and the Keys in the mid-60s. A warming trend is expected over the next few days, with highs reaching 77 degrees, although still below average for the season. High pressure will keep conditions dry, with some cloud cover expected but no rain. A detailed 7-day forecast will be provided shortly.

South Florida lows have fallen into the middle and upper 50s Sunday morning.

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