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Tropical system expected to hit Florida later this week
SUMMARY: This week, the National Hurricane Center has identified a developing storm in the Caribbean as Potential Tropical Cyclone 9, expected to strengthen into a tropical depression or storm soon. Hurricane Hunters are investigating its current status, with winds around 30 mph. Forecasts indicate it could become a powerful Category 2 hurricane with 110 mph winds before making landfall in Florida on Thursday, potentially escalating to a Category 3 or 4. Significant impacts, including storm surge, damaging winds, and heavy rain, are anticipated across Florida. The storm is being closely monitored as it approaches.
FOX 4 Meteorologist Dylan Federico talks about Tropical Disturbance 9. The system is taking shape and could soon become the next tropical depression or storm. It’s expected to strengthen into a hurricane that will hit Florida later this week.
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Apartment fire leaves toddler with carbon monoxide poisoning
SUMMARY: Two-year-old Liam Keane was rescued from a burning apartment in Granbury after his mother, Felicia, detected flames shortly after 1 a.m. She attempted to save him but was unable to due to thick smoke. Fire crews arrived and successfully used a ladder to rescue Liam from the second floor. Felicia expressed deep gratitude for their efforts, stating they don’t receive enough recognition. Liam was airlifted to Cook Children’s Hospital, where tests showed he has some carbon monoxide poisoning but is otherwise okay. The family lost nearly everything in the fire, which also displaced 15 others; the cause is under investigation.
A 2-year-old is recovering at the hospital this morning after he was trapped in a burning apartment Sunday morning.
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Trapped toddler rescued from burning Granbury apartment
SUMMARY: A 2-year-old boy, Liam Kean, is recovering at Cook Children’s Hospital after being rescued from a fire in Granbury, Texas. His mother, Felicia Kean, awoke to flames breaking through a window and quickly alerted her neighbors. After struggling to return for her son, firefighters arrived and successfully rescued Liam from the second floor. Doctors are monitoring him for carbon monoxide poisoning, but he is otherwise doing well. Felicia expressed deep gratitude for the firefighters’ quick actions, while the cause of the fire remains under investigation. The family’s apartment was a total loss, displacing 15 people.
Granbury firefighters rescued a 2-year-old who was trapped in a burning apartment on Sunday morning. The boy’s mother talked to FOX 4 about the terrifying ordeal.
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What was that fireball in the sky over North Texas?
SUMMARY: Last night, residents in North Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, and Kansas observed a cluster of orange trails in the sky, initially thought to be a meteor. Meteorologist Dylan Federico clarified that it was actually a Starlink satellite breaking up in the atmosphere. Unlike typical meteors, this event appeared slower-moving. Many people captured the spectacle, especially those in areas with clear skies. Numerous videos, including those from Eric Torres in North Texas, showcased the satellite’s pieces disintegrating, creating an interesting view for onlookers across the southwestern United States.
Did you see a fireball over North Texas on Saturday night? You weren’t alone. FOX 4 meteorologist Dylan Federico explains what happened.
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