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South Florida Weather for Tuesday 3/11/2025 5AM
SUMMARY: South Florida starts chilly this morning, with temperatures in the low 60s and upper 50s, but will warm to the 70s by afternoon. A northwest wind at 12 to 17 mph, with gusts up to 30 mph, makes it feel colder. Current temperatures include 60° in Miami and Fort Lauderdale, and upper 50s in places like Coral Springs and Tamarac. A small craft advisory is active for the Atlantic due to these winds. Tomorrow will also be cool, with lows in the upper 50s and gradual warming into the mid-80s by the weekend, alongside mainly dry, sunny conditions.

NEXT Weather meteorologist Lissette Gonzalez says after a chilly start, we’ll warm to the upper 70s in the afternoon under a sunny sky.
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Home camera captures tornado in Longwood, Florida: 'Total destruction'
SUMMARY: A recent EF2 tornado devastated a neighborhood in Longwood, Florida, as captured on a ring doorbell video. The storm caused “total destruction,” leveling homes, including one where two people miraculously remained unharmed. Drone footage reveals a scene of chaos with just palm trees standing amidst debris. One resident shared his experience, stating that he took refuge in a hurricane room, which protected him from the storm’s fury. Despite losing trees and pool screening, he felt spared compared to the surrounding devastation. Further stories from affected families will be covered in the upcoming news report.

An EF2 tornado touched down in Seminole County on Monday, March 10, 2025, and traveled at least 4 miles, toppling trees, powerlines, and damaging several homes. Don Shenoy lives in Longwood, Florida. His home surveillance camera recorded the moment the tornado and storm moved passed his house. Trees fell. A basketball court was destroyed. “Total destruction everywhere,” he told FOX 35.
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Republicans are marching ahead with a government funding bill despite Democratic opposition
SUMMARY: Republicans face a crucial test of unity with a spending bill aimed at preventing a government shutdown and funding agencies through September. Speaker Mike Johnson plans a vote despite Democratic opposition, framing it as a responsible move. The bill proposes $13 billion cuts in non-defense spending and a $6 billion increase in defense. Trump supports party cohesion, but Democrats criticize it as a “blank check” for the administration. Concerns are raised about the bill’s impact on funding for major programs and potential cuts to the District of Columbia’s budget. Senate Democrats may introduce an alternative bill if needed.
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Struggling for Survival: How one patient overcame insurance denials for critical blood transfusions
SUMMARY: In a compelling segment of ABC Action News, investigative journalist Adam Waler shares Linda Brown’s struggle with insurance denials for crucial blood transfusions needed due to her rare blood disorder, Alpha thalassemia. Despite paying health insurance premiums, her claims were repeatedly denied, leading to significant debt and life-threatening situations. After her doctors intervened with evidence for a peer-to-peer review, the insurance company eventually approved her claims. Linda emphasizes the importance of speaking out against insurance injustices, encouraging others to share their experiences. The series “Patient No More” aims to raise awareness and advocate for patients facing similar challenges.

I-Team investigator Adam Walser is now hearing from a woman with a rare blood disorder, who contacted us to tell us about her challenges.
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