Miami-Dade Office of Emergency Management urges residents to be "storm ready"
"Flooding is a threat to all of us," said spokesperson Erika Benitez. "We have to be prepared."
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"Flooding is a threat to all of us," said spokesperson Erika Benitez. "We have to be prepared."
But despite a countywide effort, residents will likely still see some flooding from Potential Tropical Cyclone One.
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South Florida needs to prepare for the potential of tropical storm conditions by Sunday night.
Tropical Depression 25 has formed over the northwest Caribbean.
Tropical Storm Gonzalo, which is expected to become a hurricane by Thursday, is a little stronger as it heads due west.
A tropical storm watch has been issued for the upper west coast of Florida as a tropical disturbance in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico is expected to develop.
Tropical Depression Nine became Tropical Storm Humberto on Friday night and the Tropical Storm Watch for the east coast of Florida has been discontinued.
Tropical Storm Barry weakened to a tropical depression on Sunday, but the storm still brings life-threatening flooding rains to parts of Louisiana.
The edges of Barry, which strengthened to a Hurricane Saturday, are lashing the Louisiana coast with heavy rain.
Tropical Storm Barry is maintaining strength as it heads toward the Louisiana coast, bringing dangerous storm surge, heavy rain, and high winds.. In addition, the National Hurricane Center says it is expected to be a hurricane by landfall on Saturday.
Hurricane season officially begins in just over two weeks but that does not mean we can't get a little activity going early.
Waves from Tropical Storm Leslie will increase along the coasts of New England and Atlantic Canada on Friday.
Tropical Storm Helene is speeding to the north and is expected to bring gusty winds and heavy rain to the Azores this weekend.
Tropical Storm Isaac has picked up speed as it heads toward the Caribbean Sea.
As we get into the heart of this year's hurricane season, all eyes are on the Atlantic where things are starting to heat up.
What was once Tropical Storm Gordon is now a weakening tropical depression that is drenching the northern Gulf Coast region as it heads toward the Midwest.
As Tropical Storm Gordon heads toward making landfall as a hurricane late Tuesday on the northern Gulf Coast, it also threatens to affect drivers' wallets.
Tropical Storm Gordon brought flooding rains and gusty winds to South Florida.
Subtropical Storm Debby has formed in the North Atlantic.
The second tropical depression of this year's hurricane season has strengthened into a tropical storm.
The tropical disturbance in the northwestern Caribbean became better organized overnight and the National Hurricane Center has now categorized it as Subtropcial Storm Alberto.
The official start of the Atlantic hurricane season is a week away but a disturbance in the northwest Caribbean just couldn't wait.
Tropical Storm Rina continues to churn to the north over the open Atlantic.
As this year's hurricane season begins to wind down, a new tropical depression has formed in the central Atlantic.
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According to the Broward Sheriff's Office, the shooting happened shortly after 7 p.m. near the 6300 block of Stirling Road.
When first responders arrived, Plantation Fire Rescue pronounced the child dead at the scene.
"We have to be hopeful. We rely on our faith."
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