Miami Weather: Warming trend continues, low 80s in the afternoon
We'll enjoy mostly sunny and mainly dry weather courtesy of high pressure
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We'll enjoy mostly sunny and mainly dry weather courtesy of high pressure
The Fort Lauderdale Aquatic Center began as the Las Olas Casino Pool in 1928
CBS4's Ted Scoten reports on the $44 million renovation and re-grand opening of the Fort Lauderdale Aquatic Center.
The afternoon highs will rise to the upper 70s, a few areas may reach 80 degrees
afternoon highs will climb to the upper 70s with plenty of sun
CBS4's Ted Scouten reports on how South Florida has honored and celebrated the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. today.
South Florida also honored the memory of the great civil rights leader with celebrations and community outreach,
Ted Scouten reports some at the parade said it was important to them that younger generations understood the work that was done before them to make our country a better place.
The weather will be beautiful, sunny, and dry for all the parades and events planned to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
CBS4's Jacqueline Quynh reports on a 14-year-old boy is being treated for life-threatening injuries after a bad crash in Fort Lauderdale.
Police were investigating a crash Friday afternoon in which a child was struck and suffered life-threatening injuries, officials said.
Friday's afternoon highs will be in the low 80s ahead of a cold front
Friday night into Saturday morning, lows will drop to the mid to upper 40s
Cold front moves through Friday
Temperatures tumble to the upper 40s Friday night into Saturday morning
It happened a few blocks from Dillard High School
We'll enjoy cool mornings and warm afternoons for much of this week.
Happened in the 1400 block of Northwest 27th Avenue
Friday afternoon we'll enjoy lower humidity and pleasant sunshine
Happening near 14th Place and 8th Avenue, near the downtown area.
The high temperature on Thursday topped out at 86 degrees, breaking a record that was originally set in 1908
Highs will rise to the low to mid 80s
Near record heat is possible on Wednesday
Thursday the rain chance increases a bit due to our next cold front
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