South Florida temperature plunge to have you reaching for the sweaters
More rain and some thunderstorms are possible toward the end of the week in South Florida before a big temperature drop thanks to an approaching cold front.
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More rain and some thunderstorms are possible toward the end of the week in South Florida before a big temperature drop thanks to an approaching cold front.
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It was a wet and cloudy start to the week in South Florida and temperatures are expected to drop toward the end of the week.
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It's expected to remain warm and pleasant in South Florida heading into the weekend, but cooler weather is on the way.
It's another cool start across South Florida, but Wednesday afternoon should warm up nicely.
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South Florida to see mostly sunny skies Tuesday after the morning fog clears out.
A shooting was reported at a Marriott Hotel in Fort Lauderdale early Tuesday morning, police say.
An investigation is underway in Fort Lauderdale after police said a 70-year-old city man was hit and killed by a truck on Monday night.
A man was shot in Fort Lauderdale after an altercation Monday morning, police say.
It was a cool start to the day across South Florida on Monday, but temperatures are expected to rise and we will see plenty of sunshine.
The FBI is offering a reward of up to $25,000 for information leading to an arrest for whoever was responsible for shooting five people in Fort Lauderdale.
Despite chilly temperatures in South Florida, people are still out in droves in Fort Lauderdale to celebrate the new year.
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All five victims, who have not been identified, were taken to Broward Health hospital by Fort Lauderdale Fire-Rescue in unknown conditions.
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Around 2 a.m., Fort Lauderdale Police responded to the area of 300 SW 2nd St. following a reported shooting.
A cold front moving into South Florida will lead to cold temperatures for New Year's Eve and New Year's Day
The Fort Lauderdale City Commission will take up the issue on Jan. 20.
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Deputies said that the stab wound, which punctured the woman's lung, did not appear to be life-threatening.
No injuries were reported in the incident, officials say
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Deputies said that the stab wound, which punctured the woman's lung, did not appear to be life-threatening.
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