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A hurricane warning was already in place for the west coast of Florida from Bonita Beach northward to the mouth of the Suwannee River, including Tampa Bay. ... said CBS News Miami meteorologist KC ...
MIAMI - Windy conditions continued across South Florida on Thursday as Hurricane Milton moved off the state's east coast after making landfall near Siesta Key in Sarasota County on Wednesday night ...
A hurricane warning was in effect for sections of the state's coast with tropical storm warnings for the Florida Keys. ... The National Hurricane Center in Miami predicted the system will ...
Nearly all of Miami-Dade was under a severe thunderstorm warning until 5:30 p.m. Tuesday. Forecasters reported 55 to 65 mph winds in the south parts of the county.
On July 1, 1956, a National Hurricane Information Center was established in Miami, Florida, which became a warehouse for all hurricane-related information from one United States Weather Bureau office. [10] The Miami Hurricane Warning Office (HWO) moved from Lindsey Hopkins Hotel to the Aviation Building 4 miles (6.4 km) to the northwest on July ...
CBS Miami Hurricane and storm surge warnings. In the days leading up to Milton's arrival, hurricane and storm surge warnings were in effect along huge stretches of Florida's western and eastern ...
The nationwide maximum rainfall total from the hurricane was 13.98 inches (355 mm) in the western portion of Miami-Dade County. No major flooding was reported in the state. The hurricane caused about $25.3 billion (1992 USD) in damage and 44 deaths in the state—15 directly from the storm's effects and 29 indirectly related.
The Spanish–American War led to the United States establishing a hurricane warning office in Kingston, Jamaica in 1898, before shifting to Havana, Cuba after the war's end in 1899. [4] After the 1900 Galveston Hurricane, a hurricane warning office was established at New Orleans, Louisiana to deal with hurricane warnings in the Gulf of Mexico. [5]