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Miramar celebrates Hispanic Heritage month at Latin nights dinner awards ceremony
SUMMARY: In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, Miramar’s Vice Mayor Alexander Davis hosted a Latin Nights dinner and award ceremony at the Myar Cultural Center. The event featured vibrant Latin music, dancing, and delicious food. CBS News‘ Nikaya Carrero served as the MC, presenting awards throughout the evening. I was honored to receive one of the awards and extend my gratitude to Nikaya, Vice Mayor Davis, and the wonderful people of Miramar for an enjoyable celebration.
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, the city‘s Vice Mayor Alexandra Davis hosted a Latin nights dinner and awards ceremony at the Miramar Cultural Center.
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Preparations begin for potentially heavy rain in South Florida
SUMMARY: South Florida officials are preparing for heavy rain and urging residents to clear debris from drains. In Dania Beach, families like Julio’s are frustrated with frequent flooding, having experienced multiple incidents. As rain is forecasted, homeowners have placed sandbags around their properties for protection. City leaders recently initiated construction on a new drainage system to better manage stormwater. For now, residents are advised to secure trash cans and other items to prevent blocked drains. Many are left hoping for minimal flooding, as they deal with the stress of potential water intrusion into their homes.
The South Florida Water Management District began preparations and encouraged others โ residents and municipalities โ to follow suit.
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Future Milton? FOX 35 Storm Team analysis of tropical development in Gulf of Mexico
SUMMARY: A hurricane is developing in the Gulf of Mexico, with a 70% chance of becoming Tropical Storm Milton. The storm’s unexpected early convection suggests it could strengthen significantly. Hurricane modeling will begin shortly, with reconnaissance flights scheduled for the weekend. Two scenarios exist: one indicating a stronger storm impacting Central Florida and another suggesting a weaker system impacting farther south. Significant rainfall and potential flooding are concerns, especially in areas prone to flooding. Residents should stay informed and prepare as forecasts will evolve. Updates will continue through the weekend as the situation develops.
FOX 35 Storm Team Meteorologist Noah Bergren breaks down the timeline and possible impacts of a tropical system that likely will develop in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Tracking the Tropics | We are watching a system in the Western Gulf that shows signs of development.
SUMMARY: ABC Action News meteorologist Dennis Phillips provides a tropical weather update, warning of an impending rain system expected to impact Florida from Sunday into Monday. Previously discussed was a depression in the Pacific likely to move into the Gulf, now with an increased chance of development. While specific details on its path and intensity remain uncertain, it is expected to affect Florida by mid-next week, around Wednesday to Thursday. Residents are advised to prepare for potential impacts, whether it becomes a depression, storm, or hurricane. Updates will be provided continuously on social media.
ABC Action News tracks tropical developments in the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico.
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