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profile view of the front half of a fine looking green iguana (nice dewlap!) perched on what looks like a dock railing

Temps Will Drop Into the 40s This Week, and Iguanas Will Fall From Trees

By Zulekha PittsJanuary 6, 2025

When temperatures drop in Miami, so do iguanas – often from significant heights.

An aerial view of the Porsche Design Tower in Sunny Isles Beach, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean

What Lies Beneath: 35 Miami Buildings Are Sinking – Is Yours One of Them?

By Zulekha PittsDecember 18, 2024

Miami isn’t built on solid ground – it’s more like a giant sponge of limestone and sand.

Where to See Manatees in Miami During Winter: A List

By Alex DeLucaDecember 12, 2024

Hoping to spot a manatee in Miami and having no luck? You might just be looking in the wrong places!

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Photo of the sun rising over waterlogged Broward County after a night of historic rain.

Will Miami Be a New Atlantis? Map Shows 2050 South Florida Sea Level Rise, Flood Risks

By Zulekha PittsDecember 11, 2024

South Florida’s future looks soggy as rising sea levels threaten Vizcaya, Belle Meade, and FIU Biscayne Bay by 2050.

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Puffy Coat Alert! Miami Temps Plunge as Weekend Brings Chilly Weather

By Zulekha PittsNovember 22, 2024

It’s Miami’s coolest weekend since February! Highs & lows will run ten degrees below average. How long will the chill last?

Wind blows a pedestrian's umbrella inside out as rain inundates the area on November 15, 2023, in Miami Beach, Florida, leaving Miami-Dade County soaked and causing concern for potential flooding.

Tropical Storm Sara’s Threat to Florida Greatly Diminished: What to Know

By Alex DeLucaNovember 15, 2024

Finally, some good news.

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Cars and a garbage truck at the flooded intersection of NW Sixth Street and NW Seventh Avenue in Miami in an undated photo

Miami, Brace for November King Tides: Flooding Expected With Full Moon

By Zulekha PittsNovember 12, 2024

King tides cause sunny-day flooding in Miami every fall when the Earth, sun, and moon align, amplifying tidal forces.

USGS map showing the location of a November 10, 2024, earthquake.

Sunday Earthquake Shakes Miami as Shockwaves From Cuba Rattle Local High-Rises

By Zulekha PittsNovember 11, 2024

Miami felt a rumble from a magnitude 6.8 earthquake that struck off the southern coast of Cuba on November 10.

three li'l trick-or-treaters dressed in superhero costumes

Halloween Weather Forecast: What Miami Trick-or-Treaters Should Expect Tonight

By Zulekha PittsOctober 31, 2024

Windy conditions may send costumes billowing and decorations flying! Here’s the spooky forecast for Halloween night.

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How Did Florida Manatees Wind Up All the Way in North Carolina?

By Alex DeLucaOctober 22, 2024

Summer migrations can take the beloved mammals as far north as the waters off Massachusetts.

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New Miami La Niña Forecast Released: Here’s What to Expect

By Zulekha PittsOctober 18, 2024

Miami’s winter forecast? Warmer, drier, and still toasty thanks to La Niña. The heat isn’t going anywhere just yet!

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Photo Shows Turtle Hitching Ride on Manatee at Florida Park

By Alex DeLucaOctober 17, 2024

Save a horse, ride a manatee – or however it is the saying goes.

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South Florida’s Rainy Season Is Drawing to a Close – Finally

By Alex DeLucaOctober 15, 2024

The region’s wet season typically runs from May 15 to October 15 each year.

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Will Miamians See the Northern Lights Tonight?

By Tom FinkelOctober 11, 2024

Florida was treated to the aurora borealis last night. Tonight might be a different story.

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Flight Cancellations Dropping at MIA and FLL As Milton Departs

By Dallon AdamsOctober 10, 2024

Miami and Fort Lauderdale saw extensive flight delays and cancellations brought on by Hurricane Milton.

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A photo of one-legged Tampa man Joseph Malinowski (better known as "Lieutenant Dan"), who became an overnight sensation while insisting to ride out the hurricane aboard his small sailboat in Tampa Bay.

Meet the Florida Men Who Crawled Out of the Woodwork Amid Hurricane Milton

By Alex DeLucaOctober 10, 2024

As natural disasters like Milton wreak deadly havoc, they also spotlight a unique Sunshine State phenomenon: The Florida Man.

A man carries his dog on a flooded sidewalk in Miami Beach after a storm left 8-9 inches of water in June 2009

Hurricane Milton: Tropical Storm Warning Remains in Effect for South Florida

By Tom FinkelOctober 9, 2024

Hurricane Milton is intensifying in the Gulf of Mexico. If you’re in an evacuation zone, GTFO now.

MAGA supporters, a pig, and a cow on the lawn of Mar-a-Lago

Can Trump Supporters Seek Shelter from Hurricane Milton at Mar-a-Lago?

By Naomi FeinsteinOctober 9, 2024

No initiation fee is necessary and Democrats are not welcome!

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NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick shared a view from the Crew Dragon <i>Endeavour</i>, docked to the International Space Station

Timelapse of Hurricane Milton Approaching Florida Shared From Space Station

By Zulekha PittsOctober 9, 2024

Astronaut Matthew Dominick shares a jaw-dropping timelapse of Hurricane Milton from space as the storm heads toward Florida.

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Watch: Tornado Crosses Alligator Alley Near Weston Ahead of Hurricane Milton

By Alex DeLucaOctober 9, 2024

The tornado touched down along I-75 in Broward County’s Alligator Alley near Weston this morning.

the coast and a beach in Florida

Watch: Florida Live Weather Cams Capture Hurricane Milton Impacts

By Naomi FeinsteinOctober 9, 2024

Here are a bunch of live weather cameras in Hurricane Milton’s path.

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No, for the Love of God, the Feds Aren’t Manipulating Hurricane Milton’s Path

By Alex DeLucaOctober 7, 2024

Several tinfoil hats appear to have entered the chat ahead of Hurricane Milton’s landfall.

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