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NEXT Weather meteorologist KC Sherman said a wind advisory remained in effect for eastern Broward and Miami-Dade on Thursday with gusts up to 40 mph, while Milton exits and drier air begins to ...
A strong cold front has led to the opening of cold weather shelters and emergency plans in Broward and Miami-Dade. Cold weather emergency issued in Miami and Fort Lauderdale. What to know about plans
At least five people were injured due to carbon monoxide poisoning. Overall damage totaled $623 million (2005 USD). [22] Statewide, the hurricane left more than 194,000 people without power. [39] While moving across Florida, Katrina had an asymmetric area of thunderstorms, which placed the strongest winds and rainfall over Miami-Dade County. [4]
The snow is described as ocean-effect snow, identical to lake effect snow in that it occurs due to very cold air passing over relatively warm water temperatures. Snow flurries are reported in the air as far south as Fort Pierce. [40] December 25, 2004: Locations along the Florida Panhandle receive a dusting of snow. [41]
Travelers at South Florida’s two major airports faced more delays Thursday because of the rain and flooding in the region. On Thursday morning, Miami International Airport had canceled 187 ...
Many condominiums and homes in Aventura reported damage, though only two condo units became uninhabitable. The Northeast-Dade Aventura branch of the Miami-Dade Public Library System experienced enough roof damage to be closed for six months. Early estimates placed the Aventura damage toll between $4.5 million–$6 million.
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Several roads in the county were closed due to flooding or washouts. [169] Throughout the county, 144 businesses or homes were destroyed, 963 were inflicted substantial damage, and 2,408 had minor damage. The storm left about $360 million in property damage in the county, most of which was due to wind damage.