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Is the 2025 hurricane season going to start early? Here’s what to know
SUMMARY: Hurricane season officially begins June 1, but tropical activity could start earlier, especially in the Caribbean and East Pacific. Computer models sometimes overhype early storms, so rely on trusted sources to avoid misinformation. Current signals indicate a small chance of early disturbances due to favorable conditions like decreased wind shear and increasing moisture tied to the Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO), which supports tropical development. While a major hurricane this early is unlikely, early-season tropical systems forming or moving between the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific remain possible, as seen with past storms. Stay prepared and informed from reliable weather outlets.
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Here’s what we know about COVID shots in Florida
SUMMARY: In Florida, confusion grows over COVID-19 vaccine access. Jen, a Tampa resident with an underlying condition, struggles to find vaccination sites despite consistent annual shots. Pharmacies like CVS now require prescriptions for vaccines in 16 states, including Florida, while Walgreens limits availability. The FDA approved the 2025/26 vaccine mainly for those 65+, requiring high-risk younger individuals to have prescriptions. Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo opposes the vaccine, calling it unsafe. This hesitancy contrasts federal messages supporting choice, as CDC advisory meetings may soon clarify guidelines amid politicized debates. Many Floridians remain uncertain about vaccine availability and eligibility.
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Scattered showers in South Florida for Labor Day
SUMMARY: South Florida is experiencing scattered showers and storms on Labor Day, with temperatures around 85°F but feeling like the upper 90s. Showers are moving west to east, affecting areas like Key West, Miami Beach, and North Miami, while Fort Lauderdale remains clear for now. A stalled frontal boundary and low pressure are pumping moisture into the region, keeping rain chances elevated at 50-60% through the week. Flood threat is low but present, especially in metro areas. Conditions will improve briefly in the afternoon, with unsettled weather continuing into the week. A tropical wave near Africa has a 40% chance of developing soon.
NEXT Weather meteorologist Shane Hinton takes a look at what to expect.
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Ed White High School introduces reflective jackets after traffic tragedies
SUMMARY: After losing two students to traffic accidents near campus, Ed White High School has introduced reflective-striped jackets as part of the uniform to enhance student visibility. In October 2024, 17-year-old Alaysha Williams was struck crossing Blanding Boulevard, following a 2018 fatality of student Shaqia Bryant near Normandy Boulevard. Many students commute before dawn, increasing risks in low light. Principal Traci Battest emphasized the jackets’ role in safety. The initiative has strong parent and student support for added protection. Despite efforts, traffic dangers persist, with recent incidents early this school year. The school also plans a traffic garden for practical road safety education.
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