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South Florida 7 p.m. Weather Forecast 3/8/2025
SUMMARY: South Florida’s weather forecast for March 8, 2025, indicates warm temperatures with a high of 86°F, close to the record of 88°F. Tomorrow’s sunrise is at 7:35 a.m. and sunset at 7:26 p.m. Expect fog in the interior areas with reduced visibility, especially early in the morning. A cold front on Monday will bring much-needed rain, potentially between 3 and 5 p.m., but the amount may be limited. After Monday, cooler temperatures in the upper 50s are expected, and conditions will remain dry with a chance of rain later in the week. Monitoring for fire weather concerns is advised.

CBS News Miami’s NEXT Weather Meteorologist Dave Warren says to expect dry and warm conditions for Saturday evening that could lead to some fog in the overnight.
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Russia uses a gas pipeline to strike at Ukrainian troops from the rear in Kursk
SUMMARY: Russian special forces infiltrated a gas pipeline to launch a surprise attack on Ukrainian units in the Kursk region as part of Moscow’s effort to reclaim territory lost during Ukraine’s significant cross-border incursion in August. This offensive saw Ukraine capture 1,000 square kilometers, including the strategic town of Sudzha, and take hundreds of Russian prisoners. Despite initial successes, Ukrainian forces have faced relentless assaults from around 50,000 Russian troops. Reports indicate that some Russian operatives utilized the pipeline to approach Sudzha, but Ukrainian forces quickly detected and countered their advances, resulting in high Russian casualties.
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Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh brace for upcoming food reductions as aid agencies cut funding
SUMMARY: Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh are increasingly alarmed by the U.S. decision to halve food rations starting next month, impacting over a million people and worsening their nutritional situation. A refugee relief official noted that the cut, from $12.50 to $6 per month, will create social and mental pressures within the community. The World Food Program announced these reductions despite uncertainty about their link to U.S. funding cuts. Medical care is also deteriorating, with only emergency treatment available. The U.S. has historically been a major donor, providing nearly half of the humanitarian aid for Rohingya refugees, but overall support is declining.
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FEMA cancels classes at national fire training academy amid federal funding cuts
SUMMARY: The National Fire Academy (NFA) in Maryland, a vital training institution for firefighters and first responders, canceled all classes immediately due to funding freezes and staffing cuts imposed by the Trump administration. FEMA announced the cancellations as part of an evaluation of agency programs to align with federal priorities. The NFA, which was established to address rising fire fatalities and is regarded as essential for training, surprised many with last-minute notifications, impacting planned travel for participants. Critics, including experienced fire officials, expressed concern that shutting down such programs would hinder coordinated responses to emergencies, particularly in wildfire-prone regions.
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