Weather Updates
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Deep Saharan dust will move and give way for a robust tropical way to enter the Caribbean and likely develop into a tropical system next week.
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The latest in the GOES-R satellite series launched Tuesday afternoon that will carry the latest weather technology and advancements into the year 2030.
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A new weather eye launches into space on Tuesday, June 25 with the latest technology that will help meteorologists and other scientists bring the best forecasts in Earth and Space!
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lightning safety awareness
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There is a low chance for the tropical disturbance to become a tropical depression before it comes near Florida. There will be extensive marine and beach impacts.
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The first storm system of the season has formed in the Gulf of Mexico. It's forecast to bring high flood risk along South Texas and its coast, as well as storm surge. A disturbance also eyes Florida, although it doesn't have much odds to develop in time.
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With the summer sizzle well underway, and heat indices in the triple digits more and more, the National Weather Service wants to remind you of some important safety tips for the people and pets you love.
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More than 2 feet of rain fell in parts of Florida this week. Leaving the most seasoned natives all wet.
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While flooding rains have left Florida, deep tropical moisture is still hovering over the state which will bring high heat indices over Father's Day weekend.
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The National Weather Service estimates that from Tuesday through Wednesday about 20 inches (50 centimeters) of rain drenched the hardest-hit spots, including Hallandale Beach and Hollywood, and roughly the same amount in North Miami.