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Fake contractor scammed hurricane victims out of over $100,000, Florida cops sayIn September 2022, Hurricane Ian made landfall in southwest Florida as a Category 4 storm and caused nearly 150 deaths, according to the National Hurricane Center. It was the costliest hurricane in Florida’s history, experts say.
The National Hurricane Center on Thursday lowered its forecast chances that a system that had moved over Florida the day previous could develop into the season’s next tropical depression or storm. As of the NHC’s 2 p.
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Irish Star on MSNHurricane warning signs as Florida and Gulf Coast braces for bad weatherThe Sunshine State might want to keep its umbrellas close. Meteorologists are tracking a storm system that could bring heavy rain and stormy conditions to the Gulf Coast this week. The National Hurricane Center said Monday,
"Should development take place on the Atlantic side of Florida, it may once again drift northward toward the U.S. coast," Accuweather said on July 11. The more plausible option is development on the Gulf side, which could be steered westward along the northern Gulf Coast, the weather forecast company stated.
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Vibrio vulnificus infections are rare, but about 20% of cases in the U.S. are deadly. Doctors explain the cause and symptoms.
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On3 on MSNBREAKING: Miami Hurricanes beat South Carolina, Florida for 4-star WR Somourian Wingo … “I feel like I made the right choice”Miami beat South Carolina and Florida to land four-star top-150 receiver Somourian Wingo Thursday afternoon, the 6-foot-3, 180-pound receiver announced at his high school ceremony. “I’ll be taking my talents to the University of Miami!
Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. "The system is expected to move westward across Florida during the next day or so, and into the northeastern Gulf by late Tuesday,