Tracking Hurricane Ian 9/28/22 12:30 a.m.
CBS4 News chief meteorologist Ivan Cabrera on Hurricane Ian's impact on South Florida, Wednesday 9/28 at 12:30 a.m.
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CBS4 News chief meteorologist Ivan Cabrera on Hurricane Ian's impact on South Florida, Wednesday 9/28 at 12:30 a.m.
CBS4's Joan Murray reports on how the bands from Hurricane Ian hit Broward hard, causing flooding and a at least two tornadoes Tuesday night.
CBS4's Jacqueline Quynh reports on two tornadoes that hit Broward County Tuesday night.
CBS4's Gabrielle Arzola reports on how Key West has been strongly affected by the rain and winds of Hurricane Ian Tuesday.
CBS4 News chief meteorologist Ivan Cabrera on Hurricane Ian's impact on South Florida, Tuesday 9/27 at 11 p.m.
Several schools and colleges in Miami-Dade and Broward counties opted Tuesday to close for the next two days as gusty winds and torrential rains from Hurricane Ian lashed south Florida.
CBS4's Jacqueline Quynh reports on how South Florida residents are preparing for flooding post Hurricane Ian.
CBS4's Ted Scouten reports on how the incoming storms of Hurricane Ian has forced Miami-Dade and Broward schools to close temporarily.
CBS4's Nicole Lauren reports on how the Tampa Bay area is bracing for the brunt of Hurricane Ian.
CBS4's Peter D'Oench reports on how South Florida preparing to deal with the potential for heavy rainfall from Hurricane Ian ,and how residents and businesses in flood prone areas are taking extra precautions.
CBS4's Joan Murray reports on how Hurricane Ian barrelled toward Florida's west coast, the outer bands of the storm pelted parts of Broward County Tuesday.
CBS4's Gabrielle Arzola reports on how Key West has been strongly affected by the rain and winds of Hurricane Ian Tuesday.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis held a press conference Tuesday afternoon on Hurrican Ian.
CBS4 News chief meteorologist Ivan Cabrera on Hurricane Ian's impact on South Florida, Tuesday 9/27 at 5 p.m.
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As Hurricane Ian approaches Southwest Florida, state officials said Tuesday that "100 percent" of nursing homes and assisted living facilities are in compliance with a state requirement that they have backup power generators and fuel.
NEXT Weather meteorologist Jennifer Correa looks at the latest on Hurricane Ian and its impacts on South Florida.
Teri Hornstein reports people showed up to get them to keep water out of their homes and businesses.
Deborah Souverain reports South Florida residents and businesses are taking action.
NEXT Weather meteorologist Lissette Gonzalez has the latest on Hurricane Ian and its impacts on South Florida.
NEXT Weather meteorologist Lissette Gonzalez takes a look at Hurricane Ian and its impact on South Florida.
Nicole Lauren reports the area is under a mandatory evacuation order.
Teri Hornstein says there are bag limits at some sites.
Deborah Souverain reports many businesses in Brickell have used sandbags to try and block the water.
Nicole Lauren reports the evacuations should be completed by Tuesday afternoon.
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