
Robin Webb
Freelance Journalist at Freelance
Breaking News Editor at South Florida Sun Sentinel
News Editor @SunSentinel. Animal lover. Caffeine addict. Previously @pbpost @washingtonpost @USATODAY @washingtonweek @wetatvfm
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Nov 16, 2024 |
sun-sentinel.com | Robin Webb |Angie DiMichele |David Schutz
Floridians can relax. Tropical Storm Sara is unlikely to pose any threat to the Sunshine State or other parts of the U.S. coast, as forecasters said Friday that the storm will weaken quickly and then dissipate as it crosses Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula this weekend. Previous forecast tracks showed less interaction with land, allowing the storm to strengthen before taking a sharp turn to the northeast toward Florida.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
sun-sentinel.com | Bill Kearney |Robin Webb |Angie DiMichele |David Schutz
Floridians can relax. Tropical Storm Sara is unlikely to pose any threat to the Sunshine State or other parts of the U.S. coast, as forecasters said Friday morning that the storm will weaken quickly and then dissipate as it crosses Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula this weekend. Previous forecast tracks showed less interaction with land, allowing the storm to strengthen before taking a sharp turn to the northeast toward Florida.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
thebrunswicknews.com | Bill Kearney |Robin Webb |Angie DiMichele |David Schutz
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - Forecasters expect Tropical Storm Sara to form in the western Caribbean Sea in the next 24 hours, but there is a great deal of uncertainty about what, if any, impacts it will have in Florida or other parts of the U.S. Gulf coast. As of Thursday morning, the system was a tropical depression off the coast of Honduras and was speeding up slightly. It is expected to continue to intensify and become a tropical storm before interacting with land.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
thederrick.com | Bill Kearney |Robin Webb |Angie DiMichele |David Schutz
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Nov 14, 2024 |
sun-sentinel.com | Bill Kearney |Robin Webb |Angie DiMichele |David Schutz
Forecasters expect Tropical Storm Sara to form in the western Caribbean Sea in the next 24 hours, but there is a great deal of uncertainty about what, if any, impacts it will have in Florida or other parts of the U.S. Gulf coast. As of Thursday morning, the system was a tropical depression off the coast of Honduras and was speeding up slightly. It is expected to continue to intensify and become a tropical storm before interacting with land. From there, the forecast track is unclear.
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