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Boatyard Brouhaha: Manatee Concerns Threaten Little River Marina Development

By Theo KarantsalisSeptember 3, 2024

Avra Jain aims to revitalize a disused boatyard. The manatees did not respond to a New Times request for comment.

After Days of Storms, Double Rainbow Graces Miami Skyline

By Zulekha PittsAugust 30, 2024

After a week of storms, Miami was treated to a beautiful rainbow. Did you catch it? See the photos!

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Video: Twin Waterspouts Swirl Off the Palm Beach Coast

By Julia PostellAugust 22, 2024

Breathtaking footage shows two waterspouts dancing side by side and intertwining under a dark and menacing sky.

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New Miami Fall Forecast: What to Expect in South Florida?

By Zulekha PittsAugust 21, 2024

Will warm weather stick around Miami this fall? Is there a break from the rain on the horizon?

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Join Fight to Protect Miami Waters From Invasive Pulse Coral

By Zulekha PittsAugust 14, 2024

Marine biologists have tracked the species’ spread in the Caribbean and fear they could soon move into South Florida.

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Map: Do You Live in One of Miami’s Hottest Neighborhoods?

By Naomi FeinsteinAugust 14, 2024

Nearly 20 percent of Miamians experience temperatures at least nine degrees hotter than in less densely populated areas.

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Irony Alert: National Weather Service Tells Floridians to Shelter in Basements

By Naomi FeinsteinAugust 5, 2024

NWS to Floridians: Take cover in your basement!

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Flight Cancellations Surge at MIA and FLL Amid Hurricane Debby

By Julia PostellAugust 5, 2024

Miami and Fort Lauderdale are seeing extensive flight delays and cancellations caused by Hurricane Debby.

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Great Depression? Tropical Wave Could Rain All Over South Florida This Weekend

By Naomi FeinsteinAugust 2, 2024

Forecasters updated their outlook for the wave expected to strengthen into a tropical depression this weekend near Florida.

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Forecasters Continue to Track Tropical Wave Approaching South Florida From the Caribbean

By Naomi Feinstein and OthersAugust 1, 2024

What are the chances the disturbance – which has Florida in its path – will develop into a tropical cyclone?

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This South Florida City Was Named One of America’s Sweatiest (Hint: It’s Not Miami)

By Alex DeLucaJuly 31, 2024

Austin, Texas, tops the list, followed by Atlanta, Washington, D.C., and Dallas-Fort Worth.

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Miami Sunsets May Be Extra Colorful This Weekend. Here’s Why.

By Naomi FeinsteinJuly 19, 2024

Be prepared for an influx of sunset pictures on your Instagram feed this weekend.

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Brace for Impact: Researchers Say Beryl Forebodes Busy Hurricane Season

By Julia PostellJuly 11, 2024

What are the chances a major hurricane will hit the Atlantic coast or Florida peninsula? Researchers weigh in with an updated forecast.

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List of Great White Sharks Recently Spotted Off Florida Coast

By Alex DeLucaJuly 8, 2024

A research group, whose motto is “facts over fear,” has tracked several great white sharks near Florida shores.

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Six Most Devastating Hurricanes in South Florida History

By Alex DeLucaJuly 5, 2024

“Some of the damage was almost indescribable… to see a house, just sitting in the middle of Estero Bay.”

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Swamp Ass 2024: Miami Is Once Again Under a Heat Advisory

By Alex DeLucaJune 28, 2024

Just how high will the heat index climb in South Florida?

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Coast Guard Suspends Search for Missing Miami Paddleboarder

By Naomi FeinsteinJune 27, 2024

Luciano Mercenari, 29, was last seen spearfishing on an aqua-and-orange paddleboard.

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DéjÁ  Vu: Severe Weather Swamps MIA Flights for Third Day

By Julia PostellJune 13, 2024

Miami International Airport had nearly 200 flights canceled early Thursday morning in the wake of relentless storms.

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Miami Weather Forecast: Heavy Rainfall Expected, Flood Watch Continues

By Alex DeLuca and OthersJune 13, 2024

How bad is the Thursday forecast for already rain-soaked South Florida?

Photos: Floodwaters Engulf Florida Neighborhoods as Residents Brace for More Rain

By Izzy KapnickJune 13, 2024

In one of the hardest-hit areas of Hollywood, one man was making his way through the street on a kayak.

Vehicles make their way through a flooded street on June 12, 2024, in Aventura, Florida, as tropical moisture passes through the area.

Worst Weather Appears to Have Passed for Miami-Dade and Broward – For Now

By Naomi FeinsteinJune 12, 2024

Amid a second day of heavy rains, the National Weather Service has issued flood warnings in Miami-Dade and Broward.

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Check Out Swirling Supercell Near Hollywood Amid Flood Risk in Miami

By Julia PostellJune 12, 2024

Supercell storms moving through South Florida put forecasters on alert for isolated tornadoes.

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