Bright sunny and blue skies with very low rain chances for the weekend
The NEXT Weather Team is tracking a spectacular Saturday across South Florida.
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Scott Withers joined the NEXT Weather team as the weekend morning meteorologist for CBS News Miami.
A four-time national Emmy Award-winning journalist, Withers is known for his coverage of both natural and man-made disasters.
Over the past decade, he has reported from across the country, covering every major landfalling hurricane in Florida and along the Gulf Coast, tornado outbreaks in the Midwest, flash flooding in Kentucky and Vermont, the Maui wildfires, the Great American Drought in the Western U.S., blizzards, and earthquake clusters.
A Michigan native, Withers is thrilled to return to Miami. He previously lived in Coconut Grove while working for ABC News' Good Morning America and World News Tonight. Most recently, he served as Senior Meteorologist and National Climate Correspondent for Scripps News, based in Atlanta.
Withers' lifelong fascination with severe weather inspired a mid-career shift. After two decades as a television journalist and producer, he returned to school and earned a Bachelor's degree in Meteorology and a Master's in Environmental Geosciences from Mississippi State University.
When he's not chasing storms across the country, Withers enjoys traveling with his husband, Alejandro. The couple also enjoys exploring estate sales in search of unique artwork and antiques. The true star of their family, however, is their dog, Cane. Withers rescued him from a Miami street after he was hit by a car. They adopted and nursed him back to health, and today, Cane joins Scott on storm-chasing trips across the country. Their adventures have even inspired a series of weather-based educational books for children.
The NEXT Weather Team is tracking a spectacular Saturday across South Florida.
The NEXT Weather Team is tracking a much drier day and work week after a front moved across South Florida.
The Next Weather Team is tracking the first fall front as it arrives in South Florida.
The largest rain accumulations this weekend are expected near The Hammocks, Kendall and Pembroke Pines, the NEXT Weather reports.
A Next Weather Alert Day issued for Friday has been canceled.
Tropical Depression Nine, which is dropping a significant amount of rain on The Bahamas, was upgraded to Tropical Storm Imelda on Sunday afternoon.
The NEXT Weather Team is tracking both Saturday afternoon storms and two systems in the Tropics.
The NEXT Weather Team is tracking a stormy morning for South Florida on the final day of summer.
The NEXT Weather Team is tracking two rounds of pop-up storms across South Florida this afternoon and early evening hours.
The NEXT Weather Team is tracking a stormy Saturday afternoon in South Florida.
The NEXT Weather Team is tracking a stormy Saturday afternoon in South Florida.
The storms have triggered a Level 1 (marginal) flash flooding advisory for all of southeastern Florida through Sunday night.
The strongest storms on Friday will arrive around midday.
This is a multi-day even with the afternoon rain returning on Labor Day.
The storms will start to kick off in the late afternoon hours and stretch into the early evening hours.