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TS Helene is expected to continue intensifying and impact Florida in the coming days | Quickcast
SUMMARY: This CBS News Miami quickcast highlights key stories, including the intensifying tropical storm Helen, which is expected to impact Florida this week with potential hurricane conditions along the western coast. Preparations are underway, particularly in western Florida, while minimal effects are anticipated for Miami-Dade. In other news, the son of Ryan Ruth has been arrested for possessing child pornography, and a shooting incident in Miami Gardens left a nephew hospitalized. The quickcast also covers a high-speed chase resulting in a fatal crash in Miami Beach. Lastly, Instagram has implemented stricter settings to protect users under 18.
In today’s Quickcast:
The CBS Miami NEXT Weather team is tracking the tropics as Tropical Storm Helene in the western Caribbean continues to move to the northwest toward the Yucatan Peninsula and western Cuba.
A period of rapid intensification is forecast from Wednesday morning to Thursday afternoon. The latest forecast calls for the storm to be a major hurricane making landfall late Thursday along the Nature Coast. The forecast cone has continued to focus on this area but, as of Thursday morning, has the storm center anywhere between Panama City and Tampa.
A storm surge watch is in effect along the entire Gulf Coast and the Keys. Near the storm center, 10 to 15 feet of storm surge is expected with lower amounts farther south away from the forecast storm center. In the Keys, 1 to 3 feet of storm surge is expected in addition to tropical storm conditions.
All across the southern Florida Peninsula, gusty squalls will be moving through the area on both Wednesday and Thursday. These have the potential to produce heavy rain, strong wind and a brief tornado. Even though the storm’s center is forecast to be well west of the area, it will still have impacts across the region.
Friday the storm will be moving north across the southeastern U.S. Tropical moisture will still be pulled into the system and may remain over the area Friday and through the weekend. Storms will not be as intense but gusty downpours and elevated rain chances will remain in the forecast through the weekend.
Catch the Quickcast with Najahe Sherman weekdays at 4PM ET streaming on the CBS Miami app and CBSMiami.com
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☀️ Counties with the worst droughts in Florida
SUMMARY: As of October 2023, Florida faces significant drought conditions, with 69.8% of the state abnormally dry and 29.2% in drought (ranking #32 nationally). The report highlights various counties: Suwannee (88% abnormally dry, 12.1% in moderate drought), Hamilton (76.1% abnormally dry, 21.3% in moderate drought), and larger concerns in counties like Franklin, Gadsden, and Santa Rosa, where over 97% of the area is in moderate drought. Conversely, counties such as Duval and Nassau show moderate drought figures around 45%. Overall, severe drought is absent statewide, but many areas experience severe moisture deficits.
The post ☀️ Counties with the worst droughts in Florida appeared first on www.clickorlando.com
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Former Palatka city manager accused of concealing business ties in land deal
SUMMARY: An investigation into former Palatka interim city manager Jonathan Griffith revealed he concealed business relationships while in office. The report indicated that his financial interests were enhanced by actions taken by a city Commission kept unaware due to misleading information. A controversial land swap involving “River Center” and “Port Consolidated” raised questions, as Griffith had undisclosed ties to a firm involved in the deal. Blue Crab Development purchased properties for $1.3 million, while the city transferred property valued at $1.6 million. The investigator concluded Griffith intentionally misrepresented his interests, prompting concerns about ethical governance.
The post Former Palatka city manager accused of concealing business ties in land deal appeared first on www.news4jax.com
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Trump taps ‘Apprentice’ producer, Mark Burnett, as special envoy to the United Kingdom
SUMMARY: Mark Burnett, renowned television producer known for hits like *The Apprentice*, *Survivor*, and *The Voice*, has been appointed by President-elect Donald Trump as special envoy to the United Kingdom. Burnett, born in London, is recognized for his significant influence in television and business. Trump praised Burnett’s diplomatic skills and international recognition. The appointment continues Trump’s trend of selecting figures from television and politics for key roles. Although the U.K. is not typically a special envoy post, Burnett will focus on enhancing diplomatic relations, trade, investment, and cultural exchanges between the U.S. and the U.K.
The post Trump taps ‘Apprentice’ producer, Mark Burnett, as special envoy to the United Kingdom appeared first on www.local10.com
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